Personal Information
Short Biography
Rushzel Kidd Mamaril is a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology student specializing in Business Analytics at FEU Institute of Technology, expected to graduate in 2026. With a strong foundation in networking, cybersecurity, data analytics, and web systems development, he has earned multiple industry certifications from Cisco, Certiport, and PMI, including the CyberOps Associate and both CCNA credentials. He has contributed to several notable projects as a lead developer and data analyst, including an enterprise management system using ARIMA forecasting, a marine conservation e-commerce platform, and an AI-assisted mental health monitoring system. He has also co-authored a published research paper on the mental health impacts of cancel culture using structural equation modeling.
🛠️ Skills
CSS
Advanced (80%)
JavaScript
Advanced (80%)
HTML
Advanced (80%)
R
Advanced (80%)
Problem-Solving
Expert (90%)
🎓 Educational Qualification
Tertiary · Jun 2022 - Present
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Business Analytics · FEU Institute of Technology
Secondary · Jul 2020 - Aug 2022
STI College Sta. Mesa
Secondary · Jun 2016 - Apr 2020
Our Lady of the Lake School
Primary · Jun 2010 - Apr 2014
Cupang Elementary School Main
🏆 Honors and Awards
With Honors
Issued by STI College Sta. Mesa on February 28, 2022
With Honors
With Honors
Issued by Our Lady of the Lake School on August 05, 2018
📜 Licenses and Certifications
PMI Project Management Ready™
Issued by Project Management Institute on March 13, 2025
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Research Publications
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Conference Paper · 10.1109/ICTKE67052.2025.11274439
Predicting Intention to Use OceanGuardian: a Sustainable E-Commerce for Marine Conservation Products using Machine Learning Techniques2025 23rd International Conference on ICT and Knowledge Engineering (ICT&KE), (2025), pp. 1-6
Marine ecosystems face unprecedented threats from pollution, overfishing, and climate change, creating an urgent need for conservation initiatives. While consumer awareness of ocean degradation is increasing, there remains a persistent gap between environmental concern and actual purchasing behavior toward sustainable products. This study aims to examine public readiness to adopt OceanGuardian, a sustainable e-commerce platform for marine conservation products, by integrating behavioral, technological, and environmental perspectives. Using a modified Extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) framework, survey data from 600 respondents were analyzed with machine learning models, including Support Vector Machines, Random Forests, and XGBoost, to identify key determinants of consumer intention and use behavior. Results indicate that social influence, performance expectancy, affordability, and habit formation significantly predict adoption, with Support Vector Machines achieving the highest predictive accuracy (92.5%). The findings highlight the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance consumer behavior analysis while recognizing challenges such as economic barriers and consumer skepticism. The study offers theoretical contributions by extending UTAUT2 with environmental factors and provides practical insights for policymakers and businesses to design strategies that foster sustainable shopping and strengthen marine conservation efforts.