Master of Engineering Thesis SUPERVISION (USC)
Study on the impact of window-type airconditioner operation, exhaust fan operation, and room leakage on the airborne particulate (aerosol) contamination
level in an airconditioned office (Carlos Satiembre; ongoing MEP thesis).
Assessment of airborne particulate (aerosol) contamination inside classrooms due to black board chalk:� -measurement of aerosol distribution inside a non-airconditioned classroom (Erlindo Malait; ongoing MEP thesis).
Recovery of waste heat from bakery ovens for domestic water heating application (Arvin Tordillo, ongoing MEP thesis).
Design of a passive cooling system for an office based on nocturnal cooling and thermal mass principles (Jonathan Reyes, ongoing MEP thesis).
Optimum location of window-type airconditioner in terms of comfort of occupants. (Roberto Base; ongoing MEP thesis)
Development of a method for determining thermal conductivity and specific heat of granular materials by transient method,�� (Michael Loretero; completed MEP thesis, Oct. 2003).
Airflow network model for contaminant dispersal analysis in buildings, (Joey Pastoril; completed MEP thesis, Sept. 2003).
Design of a displacement ventilation system for a VIP conference room, (Edgar Ambos; completed MEP thesis, Sept. 2003).
A numerical study of roof-spray evaporation for cooling load reduction, (Samuel Sanchez; completed MEP thesis, Sept. 2003).
Analysis of earth-tube heat exchanger using finite difference method, (Paul Sanut, completed MEP thesis, March 2002).
EXAMINER DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY THESIS (UNSW)
Numerical and experimental study of inclined open thermosyphons, PhD thesis of Mr. Florencio Gaa for the degree PhD (Mechanical Engineering), University of� New South Wales, Dec. 1994.
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