Hans Felix R. Bosshard
AssociateEngineering Educator | Mechanical Engineer | Researcher
Taguig, Metro Manila · FEU Institute of Technology
Personal Information
Short Biography
Hans Felix R. Bosshard is a licensed mechanical engineer and a licensed teacher with experience in mechanical engineering, engineering education, and research. He is currently a full-time Teaching Associate at FEU Institute of Technology. Hans has presented in both international and local conferences and has published academic literature. He holds degrees from Mapua University and De La Salle University-Manila and is an active member of ASHRAE and ASEE. He is currently obsessed in the field of learning engineering: the optimal design of learning experiences to attain educational outcomes.
🎓 Educational Qualification
Masteral · Jul 2010 - Jul 2016
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering
Mapua University
Tertiary · May 1999 - Apr 2004
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
De La Salle University
📜 Licenses and Certifications
Licensed Professional Teacher
Issued by Professional Regulation Commission on October 29, 2006
Licensed Mechanical Engineer
Issued by Professional Regulation Commission on October 29, 2004
👨🏻🏫 Seminars and Trainings
Attendee
Research Journey: Motivation to Publication
Awarded by Educational Innovation and Technology Hub on November 07, 2025
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Attendee
20-Hour Training Course on Understanding Construction Contracts and CIAP Document 102
Awarded by The Philippine Domestic Construction Board on July 31, 2025
👥 Organizations and Memberships
ASHRAE - Philippines Chapter
Co-Chair, Student Activities Committee · August 01, 2025 - Present
American Society for Engineering Education - Philippine Branch
Head, Communications Committee · July 01, 2022 - Present
Research Publications
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Conference Paper · 10.1063/5.0162560
Development of Undergraduate Thesis Courses for the BS-Mechanical Engineering Program of FEU TechAIP Conference Proceedings, (2023), Vol. 2868, pp. 020010
The BS Mechanical Engineering Program of FEU Institute of Technology designed undergraduate thesis courses for its first batch of BSME students enrolled in the Project Study 1 and Project Study 2 courses. These courses were designed to be in line with governmental and institutional requirements, outcomes-based education, and optimized research output. The courses were successfully implemented and used as optimal venues for assessing program outcomes for accreditation purposes and the continuous quality improvement process of the BS-mechanical engineering program.

Conference Paper · 10.1109/HNICEM54116.2021.9731894
Implementation of Project Study Courses at the Mechanical Engineering Program of FEU Tech During the COVID-19 Pandemic2021 IEEE 13th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management (HNICEM), (2021), pp. 1-6
The threat of a massive spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the Philippines prompted its government to implement community lockdowns all across the country. The first of which was implemented in Metro Manila beginning on 15 March 2020 and lasted up to 15 May 2020. During the lockdown, all schools were prohibited to conduct face-to-face classes while businesses were encouraged to implement work-from-home arrangements. FEU Institute of Technology (FEU Tech), located in Metro Manila, Philippines, was able to quickly adapt to the health crisis mainly due to its previous implementation of Canvas, an online learning management system, in 2017. The mechanical engineering department at FEU Tech revised its strategy in its implementation of its undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Project Study course (MEPROSTUD) to adapt to the class disruptions caused by the community quarantines imposed in Metro Manila. Comparing student performance before and during the pandemic, it was observed that there was a significant decline in oral communication and a significant improvement in written communication in MEPROSTUD1 and MEPROSTUD2, respectively. This paper documents the experiences of the mechanical engineering department at FEU Tech in its implementation of MEPROSTUD courses during the pandemic and intends to provide additional information to other engineering schools about how to remotely implement their undergraduate thesis courses.

Conference Paper · 10.1109/HNICEM54116.2021.9731970
Implementation of Project Study Courses at the Mechanical Engineering Program of FEU Tech During the COVID-19 Pandemic2021 IEEE 13th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management (HNICEM), (2021), pp. 1-6
The threat of a massive spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the Philippines prompted its government to implement community lockdowns all across the country. The first of which was implemented in Metro Manila beginning on 15 March 2020 and lasted up to 15 May 2020. During the lockdown, all schools were prohibited to conduct face-to-face classes while businesses were encouraged to implement work-from-home arrangements. FEU Institute of Technology (FEU Tech), located in Metro Manila, Philippines, was able to quickly adapt to the health crisis mainly due to its previous implementation of Canvas, an online learning management system, in 2017. The mechanical engineering department at FEU Tech revised its strategy in its implementation of its undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Project Study course (MEPROSTUD) to adapt to the class disruptions caused by the community quarantines imposed in Metro Manila. Comparing student performance before and during the pandemic, it was observed that there was a significant decline in oral communication and a significant improvement in written communication in MEPROSTUD1 and MEPROSTUD2, respectively. This paper documents the experiences of the mechanical engineering department at FEU Tech in its implementation of MEPROSTUD courses during the pandemic and intends to provide additional information to other engineering schools about how to remotely implement their undergraduate thesis courses.