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Jannie B. Dimaano

Student

STUDENT

Antipolo, Rizal · FEU Institute of Technology

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Personal Information

Short Biography

Enthusiastic Computer Engineering student with a strong foundation in
problem-solving, alongside my good communication, organizing and planning skills to
contribute to the attainment of the company's goals. Seeking a job to apply my skills in
a real-world setting, collaborate with a dynamic team, and gain hands-on experience.
Committed to contributing to innovative projects and expanding my knowledge in a
fast-paced environment.

🛠️ Skills

Programming Language

Advanced (75%)

Microsoft

Master (94%)

Video Editing Tools

Expert (90%)

Microcontroller

Advanced (80%)

Audio/Visual Equipment

Expert (90%)

🎓 Educational Qualification

Tertiary · Sep 2020 - Present

BS Computer Engineering

FEU Tech Computer Engineering Organization

Secondary · Jun 2013 - Apr 2020

College of San Benildo - Rizal - Antipolo City

Primary · Jun 2006 - Mar 2013

Our Lady of Peace School

📜 Licenses and Certifications

CCNAv7: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials

Issued by Cisco Networking Academy on December 14, 2023

CCNAv7: Introduction to Networks

Issued by Cisco Networking Academy on July 14, 2023

AWS Academy Graduate - AWS Academy Cloud Foundations

Issued by AWS Academy on March 14, 2023

Introduction to Packet Tracer

Issued by Cisco Networking Academy on January 26, 2023

Information Technology Specialist in Python

Issued by Certiport on March 26, 2022

Research Publications

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Conference Paper · 10.1109/hnicem64917.2024.11258786

Iot Based LPG Tank Leakage Detection with Alarm and Auto-Off System

2024 IEEE 16th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management (HNICEM), (2025), pp. 1-5

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The widespread use of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in households and industries presents a significant risk due to its highly flammable nature, making early detection of leaks for preventing accidents. Traditional LPG detection methods often rely on manual monitoring, which may not provide timely alerts or automatic responses to prevent accidents. The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of physical objects, or “things,” embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that enable them to connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the internet. The advantage of the Internet of Things (IoT) offers new opportunities to safety systems through real-time monitoring and remote alerts. By integrating IoT technology with LPG leak detection, it is possible to create a responsive and reliable safety system. This device focuses on the development of an IoT-based LPG tank leakage detection system with alarm and auto-off system, designed to detect leaks, sound an alarm, and automatically shut off the gas supply or even remotely turn off the valve through an android-based application to prevent accidents. The system uses IoT for real-time data transmission and remote monitoring, allowing users to receive instant notifications and take immediate action, even when away from the premises. The system uses gas sensors to continuously monitor LPG levels, triggering an immediate response in the event of a leak. Integrated with IoT technology, the system provides real-time alerts to users via android-based application, ensuring prompt action.

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