UP Diliman Department of Computer Science - Faculty

Faculty

Department Chairs of the
UP Diliman Department of Computer Science
Prof. Evangel P. Quiwa, October 1991 - October 1995
Prof. Ma. Veronica M. Tayag, November 1995 - April 1999
Dr. Mark J. Encarnacion, May 1996 - March 2000
Dr. Jaime D.L. Caro, April 2000 - September 2002
Dr. Raynard Turla,October 2002 - May 2005
Dr. Cedric Angelo M. Festin, June 2005 - May 2008
Dr. Jaime D.L. Caro, June 2008 - March 2011
Dr. Adrian Roy L. Valdez, March 2011 - Present;

PROFESSORS

  • Caro, Jaime D.L., Ph.D.
  • Quiwa, Evangel P. - Professor Emeritus

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

  • Adorna, Henry N., Ph.D.
  • Bongolan, Vena Pearl, Ph.D.
  • Festin, Cedric M., Ph.D.
  • Festin, Susan P., Ph.D.
  • Naval, Prospero Jr., Ph.D.
  • Valdez, Adrian Roy L., Ph.D. - Department Chair

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

  • Basa, Tristan M.
  • Carreon, Mario T.
  • Feria, Rommel P.
  • Figueroa, Ligaya Leah L.
  • Hernandez, Nestine Hope S.
  • Malinao, Jasmine A.
  • Navarro-Batista, Riza Theresa B.
  • Paje, Paulo Noel G.
  • Razon, Abigail R.
  • Raquel, Carlo R.
  • Sarcaoaga, Ronald L.
  • Solamo, Ma. Rowena C.
  • Tan, Wilson M.
  • Yap, Jan Michael C.
  • Zuniga, Philip Christian C.

INSTRUCTORS

  • Angeles, Adrian A.
  • Cariaga, Ada Angeli D.
  • Nacu, Lester A.
  • Regonia, Paul Rossener R.
  • Oliveros, Wigi Vei A.

ADJUNCT PROFESSORS

  • Manalastas, Pablo
  • Ramirez, Rafael

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