
Franz D. Santos
Assistant Professor, UP Institute of Civil Engineering
fdsantos@up.edu.ph
Academic Group: Water Resources and Coastal Engineering Group
Research interests/activities: Water Resources and Coastal Engineering
Educational Background:
MS Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, University of the Philippines Diliman, 2023
BS Civil Engineering, Construction Materials, National University Manila, 2017
Current Membership in Professional Organizations:
Regular Member, Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers
Regular Member, Philippine Society of Sanitary Engineers
Associate Member, National Research Council of the Philippines
Service Activities:
Hydrologic Modeling for Sustainable Watershed Management, Technical Trainer, UP Institute of Civil Engineering, March 2025
Fundamentals of Hydraulic Modeling for Flood Risk Assessment, Technical Trainer, Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, UP Diliman, December 2024
UP Project DALOY Program Development Associate, Office of the Vice President for Development, UP Diliman, Apr – Dec 2024
Recent Publications:
| [1] Modelling the Sediment Dynamics of a Developing Coastal Estuary: The Case of Batan Bay, Aklan, Santos, F., Herrera, E., Hernandez, B.C., Dela Cruz, G.E., Almarza, F.H.D., Basina, R., Masaya Y., Nadaoka, K., Philippine Engineering Journal, PEJ 2024; Vol. 45, No. 1: 29-56 |
| [2] Contribution of Runoffs to Declining Water Quality of Urban Lakes: Status and Management Approaches, Baluyot, C., Calamiong, J.J., Cruz, Y.A., Pedimonte, E., Sebastian, J.L., Santos, F., E3S Web of Conferences – Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Resources and Environment Sciences |
Recent Presentations:
| [1] Sediment Dynamics of Batan Bay Estuary, 4th Institute of Civil Engineering Graduate Research Colloquium, University of the Philippines – Diliman, May 2024 |
| [2] Contribution of Runoffs to Declining Water Quality of Urban Lakes: Status and Management Approaches, 4th International Civil Engineering and Architecture Conference (CEAC 2024), Seoul, South Korea, March 2024 |
| [3] Evaluation of the Effect of Varying Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Resolutions on Hydrologic Model Performance of a Tropical Watershed, 2nd International Conference in Information and Computing Research 2022, December 2022 |
