
About
Lanndon Ocampo serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Founding Director of the Center for Applied Mathematics and Operations Research (CAMOR) at Cebu Technological University in the Philippines. His academic leadership spans operations research, decision science, and sustainable systems development with focus on Philippine contexts.
His research primarily explores fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making methodologies applied across diverse domains: healthcare service quality assessment during pandemics, sustainable tourism/ecotourism development, airport congestion management, and renewable energy adoption in rural communities. Notable methodological approaches include fuzzy DEMATEL, ANP, TOPSIS, and intuitionistic fuzzy sets for handling uncertainty in complex decision environments.
Analysis of his recent publications (2020-2024) reveals three dominant research trajectories: (1) pandemic response systems using social capital theory and lockdown modeling, (2) sustainable tourism indicators with fuzzy Delphi methods specific to Philippine festivals, and (3) airport/transportation management focusing on Ninoy Aquino International Airport. His work consistently integrates real-world Philippine case studies with advanced operations research techniques.
Ocampo actively contributes to academic leadership through CAMOR, which serves as hub for applied mathematics research in Central Philippines. His collaborative work includes partnerships with international researchers from institutions like University of Zagreb and Macquarie University, though specific grant details aren't publicly documented on this profile.





