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LOBOS, Nikko John Leo S.

LOBOS, Nikko John Leo S.

Engr. Nikko John Leo S. Lobos earned his Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering from the Technological Institute of the Philippines in 2016 and completed his Master of Science in Physics, specializing in Theoretical Physics, at De La Salle University in 2022. He is an active member of several esteemed organizations, including the Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP), the Philippine Association of Physics and Science Instructors, and the International Association of Engineers (IAENG). He has been in academia for almost a decade, teaching various levels from Senior High School to College. He also served as the Department Head of the Mathematics and Physics Department at his alma mater, the Technological Institute of the Philippines.

Engr. Lobos’s research interests are centered on the applications of fractional differential equations and the study of black hole properties, specifically black hole shadows and deflection angles.

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Academic Qualifications

Research Highlights

Research Interests

Academic Qualifications

Degrees

  • Master of Science in Physics,ÌýDe La Salle University, 2022
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering,ÌýTechnological Institute of the Philippines, 2016Ìý

Research Highlights

  • Analyzing the effect of higher dimensions on the black hole silhouette, deflection angles, and PINN approximated quasinormal modes
  • Generalized extended uncertainty principle black holes: shadow and lensing in the macro-and microscopic realms
  • Shadow and deflection angle Reissner–Nordstrom blackhole with cosmological constant in a dark matter fluid
  • Fractional calculus approach to a single loop RL circuit

Research Interests

  • Physics Applications of Fractional Differential Equations
  • Blackhole Shadow (Static and Comoving)
  • Blackhole Deflection Angles (Strong Deflection Angle)

Courses Handled

Major Recognitions

Professional Activities

Courses Handled

  • ECE 2112 Advanced Computer Programming and Algorithm
  • ECE 2115 General Engineering Cognate
  • ECE 2111 Electronics Engineering Physics
  • ECE 21128L Data Communications Laboratory

Major Recognitions

  • Scholar, Department of Science and Technology Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Program (DOST ASTHRDP)

Professional Activities

  • Member, Institute of Electronic Engineers of the Philippines
  • Member, Philippines Association of Physics and Science Instructors
  • Member, International Association of Engineers

Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Lobos, N. J. L. S., & Rodulfo, E. T. (2020). Fractional calculus approach to a single loop RL circuit. Proceedings of the Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.33280.87041
  • Lobos, N. S. (2022). Shadow and deflection angle Reissner – Nordstrom blackhole with cosmological constant in a dark matter fluid. Retrieved from
  • Lobos NJLS, Pantig RC. Generalized Extended Uncertainty Principle Black Holes: Shadow and Lensing in the Macro- and Microscopic Realms. Physics. 2022; 4(4):1318-1330.
  • Lobos, N. J. L. S., Ncube, A. M., Pantig, R. C., & Cornell, A. S. (2024). Analyzing the effect of higher dimensions on the black hole silhouette, deflection angles, and PINN approximated quasinormal modes. arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.08078. Ìý