
He is currently finishing his doctorate studies after graduating cum laude and finishing his master's degree in Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation specialized in Geoinformatics in the same school.
John is graduated magna cum laude from the University of the Philippines Diliman and ranked third place in the 2013 National Board Examination in Geodetic Engineering.
NASA's annual contest is a 48-hour spatial hackathon event that enables citizens to act on and propose open source solutions that can give a big impact globally. His team was named We4people, comprised of 12 persons, created an app call SenseAIR during the Dutch contest held in Noordwijk last month.
The app basically can record inputs of physical respiratory symptoms such as allergies, cough, sneezing, itchy eyes and many more which correlates to the changes in environmental factors. The symptom map produced by the input allows for accurate visualization that can be accessed online or via smartphones and can easily compared to existing NASA data on pollutants.
Here's the mechanics of voting.
1. Sign up at the NASA space apps challenge website: https://2016.spaceappchallenge.org/auth/register
2. Verify your email
3. Vote for the groups entry: https://2016.spaceappchallenge.org/challenges/earth/aircheck/projects/senseair
Voting will be closed on Sunday, May 15, 2016. Please help our fellow Pinoy to win 2016 NASA International Apace App Challenge.
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