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Session
28A: WP
Time:
Thursday, 17/July/2025:
5:30pm - 6:45pm

Virtual location: VIRTUAL: Agora Meetings

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Presentations
5:30pm - 5:35pm

Climate Impact on the Deterioration of Rigid Pavements in the City of Ica

Ceferino Condorchoa-Anculle2, Luis Alex Alzamora de los Godos Urcia1, Jully Pahola Calderón Saldaña3, Fiorella Sthefany Valladolid Marcos4, Javier Alejandro Pineda Medina1, José Gregorio Molina Torres4, Luis Armando Merchor Alvarado5

1Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - (PE); 2Universidad San Luis Gonzaga de ICA (PE), Perú; 3Universidad de San Martin de Porres - (PE), Perú; 4Universidad Norbert Wiener - (PE); 5Universidad Autónoma del Perú - (PE)

This research has a quantitative approach, applied by its orientation, explanatory by the technique of contrast, by its source of data collection is retrolective that arises before the problem of deterioration of rigid pavements due to climate causes and whose solution is achieved through of the pursuit of the objective that is to determine the relation between the factor climate and the deterioration of the rigid pavements in the district of Ica, province of Ica, Ica region using as instrument of data collection of the deterioration of the pavements the methodology of the PCI and the application of statistical tests, reaching the conclusion that there is a relationship between climate and the degree of deterioration of rigid pavements in the dimensions and indicators of the main variable, which showed statistically significant differences with a value of P less than 0.05..



5:35pm - 5:40pm

Fintech Integration Impact on Peruvian Banking: Efficiency and Satisfaction Analysis (2020-2024)

Heder Quispe, Segundo Rios, María Acuy

UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DEL PERU, Perú

This research analyzes the impact of digital transformation and FinTech technology integration in Peruvian banking during the 2020-2024 period, focusing on operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. The study employs a quantitative approach, analyzing data from the four main Peruvian banks (BCP, BBVA, Interbank, and Scotiabank) which represent over 80% of the national banking market. The methodology included the analysis of records obtained from official sources such as SBS and ASBANC. The results reveal an interesting dichotomy: while the operational efficiency model showed limited explanatory capacity (adjusted R² = 0.208), the customer satisfaction model demonstrated significantly superior performance (adjusted R² = 0.940). The research found that FinTech integration has a positive impact on user experience, although it presents challenges in terms of security and risk management. The study concludes that digital transformation is fundamentally redefining Peruvian banking, with a particular emphasis on improving customer experience, although operational benefits require further optimization.
Keywords: Digital transformation, FinTech, Peruvian banking, operational efficiency, customer satisfaction



5:40pm - 5:45pm

Pilot study on the Application of Photothermal Therapy to Eliminate Melanoma Cancer Cells in a Murine Melanoma Model

Javier Domingo Díez1, Óscar Casanova Carvajal1, Lorena Marrodán1, José Javier Serrano Olmedo1,2,3, Milagros Ramos Gómez1,2,3

1Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - (ES), España; 2Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red para Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina,Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, Spain; 3Departamento de Tecnología Fotónica y Bioingeniería, ETSI Telecomunicaciones, Universidad Politécnica deMadrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain

Melanoma is an aggressive cancer with high metastatic potential and limited treatment options. This study evaluates Photothermal Therapy (PTT) using gold nanorods (GNRs) in a murine melanoma model. Tumors treated with PEG-functionalized GNRs and irradiated with an 808 nm laser showed complete elimination in small tumors (≤2 mm) and a 45% reduction in growth rate for larger tumors. The results confirm that PTT is effective for early-stage melanoma, but larger tumors require additional strategies, highlighting its potential as a minimally invasive, targeted therapy with future clinical applications.



5:45pm - 5:50pm

Digital learning objects as communication media. Human-centered and human emotions-centered approach for online higher education design processes

Juan Manuel Galindo-Medina1, Roman Anselmo Mora-Gutierrez1, Rafaela Blanca Silva-López2

1Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Azcapotzalco, Mexico; 2Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Lerma, Mexico

This article presents the findings of an exploratory review that aims to propose a design process for online educational experiences with a focus on human emotions. It reviews the link between digital visual culture and new media with digital learning objects and emotional design. The methodology consisted of a bibliographic review that resulted in the elaboration of the proposed process of curricular, instructional and digital learning objects design with a focus on human emotions.



5:50pm - 5:55pm

Comparison of the Mechanical Properties and Thermal Analysis of Control and Recycled PLA Films

Sergio Gonzalez-Serrud1, Ana Gonzalez-Valoys2, Marina Arrieta Dillon3

1Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá - (PA), Panama; 2Facultad de Ingeniería Civil, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá - (PA), Panama; 3Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales - Madrid, España

This study compares the mechanical properties and thermal stability of control (PLA) and recycled (rPLA) polylactic acid films. Films were fabricated using extrusion and thermo-compression, with tensile tests (UNE-EN ISO 527-3) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) under nitrogen atmosphere. Results show that rPLA has lower tensile strength (σt) and elongation at break (εb) than PLA, while its elastic modulus (Et) remains similar. TGA analysis indicates reduced thermal stability in rPLA, with T₅% decreasing from 300°C to 280°C and Tmax from 350°C to 330°C, along with a higher mass loss (85%) vs. 80% in PLA. These findings highlight the compromised mechanical and thermal performance of rPLA due to recycling but confirm its potential for sustainable applications.



5:55pm - 6:00pm

Happiness at work and its relationship with the fulfillment of personal goals in a hospital in the city of Trujillo

GABRIEL ARMANDO CORTEZ PEREDA, DIEGO ANDRE HERNANDO RENGIFO, NANCY DEIFILIA AGUILAR ARAGON

Universidad César Vallejo - (PE), Perú

The general objective of the research was to determine the relationship between happiness at work and the fulfillment of goals in a hospital in the city of Trujillo 2024. The research was applied, with a quantitative approach. The sample was a census sample, given that the entire population participated, being made up of 80 administrative professionals of the hospital. The survey technique was used, being a questionnaire of 31 questions in total, in which 20 were of the variable happiness at work and 11 of the variable fulfillment of personal goals. A total of 85.0% of the workers rated their happiness at work as good, which is generated because the workers perceive that their work is valuable and necessary for the functioning of the institution. 53.8% of the participants have a good level of fulfillment of personal goals, which means that most of the workers comply with their assigned responsibilities within the institution. Likewise, it was determined that there is a weak positive relationship between both variables. Happiness at work is an important factor for the workers, helping them to achieve the objectives set by the institution.



6:00pm - 6:05pm

The Seifert–van Kampen Theorem in Algebraic Topology and its Applications in Engineering

Raphael Santiago Mendoza Delgado1, Ruben Dario Mendoza Arenas1, Marisol Paola Delgado Baltazar1, Hernán Oscar Cortez Gutiérrez1, Milton Milciades Cortez Gutiérrez2, José Antonio Farfán Aguilar1, Ana Maria Holgado Quispe3

1Universidad Nacional del Callao, Perú; 2Universidad Nacional de Trujillo - (PE); 3Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal - (PE)

The Seifert–van Kampen theorem is a fundamental tool in algebraic topology that allows calculating the fundamental group of
a topological space by decomposing it into simpler subspaces. In this article, we explore the mathematical principles of the theorem, its formal
formulation, and its relevance to engineering problems. Applications in the modeling of complex structures, analysis of mechanical systems
and electrical circuits are presented, highlighting the usefulness of the theorem to address connectivity and stability problems. The article seeks
to promote the use of topological tools in modern engineering contexts.



6:05pm - 6:10pm

Preventive campaign against dengue, optimized by AI and Neuromarketing

Julio Cesar Figueroa Castillo

Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana, San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Abstract– The purpose of this work in progress is to conduct an implemented research with public health and digital marketing components, taking a sample in a university population, from which previous information has been collected using a survey instrument. An experimental group of this sample will be exposed to a dengue prevention campaign which will be optimized with artificial intelligence and neuromarketing, while a control group will not be exposed to said campaign. Subsequently, both groups will receive a follow-up survey and the percentage of variation in dengue prevention behaviors will be analyzed, as well as the variations in the response means between both groups. The objectives of the research are to verify the usefulness of artificial intelligence and neuromarketing technology to design efficient social marketing campaigns to provoke positive behavioral changes in society. The methodology is mixed, quantitative and qualitative, with pre-survey and follow-up instruments, focus groups for the implementation of neuromarketing and subsequent refinement of the advertising campaign with artificial intelligence. Statistical analysis with T test will be used to verify differences in the response means of the groups. The previous survey was conducted with the result that 78.2% consider that these preventive measures are being applied in their homes.



6:10pm - 6:15pm

Analysis of Optimal Digital Security Systems for the Armed Forces

George Kevin Ramírez Vargas2, Luis Alex Alzamora de los Godos Urcia1, Jully Pahola Calderón Saldaña4, Fiorella Sthefany Valladolid Marcos3, Marlene Pilar Aguilar Suares2, María Fanny Aparicio Fernández2, Javier Alejandro Pineda Medina1

1Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - (PE); 2Escuela de Oficiales de la Fuerza Aérea del Perú - EOFAP - (PE); 3Universidad Norbert Wiener - (PE); 4Universidad San Martín de Porras - (PE)

This article examines the modernization of security systems within the Peruvian Armed Forces through the integration of cutting-edge technologies, including facial and ocular recognition, multimodal biometrics, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud-based data management. These innovations provide robust solutions for strengthening access control and safeguarding military installations. AI plays a pivotal role in automating surveillance processes and enhancing threat prediction capabilities, while cloud technologies facilitate secure and efficient data handling. The implementation of these advanced systems is projected to significantly reduce security vulnerabilities and improve overall operational efficiency in response to evolving threats. A phased adoption strategy is recommended, balancing readily available technologies with innovative approaches to fortify the defense infrastructure of military bases across Peru.