IEEE YP Germany Webinar - Social Networking - The Human Behavior Cell
An event of the IEEE Germany Section Young Professionals Affinity Group
Everyone is cordially invited to our activities, if you are interested, please contact our Affinity Group officers.
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- Date: 06 May 2021
- Time: 05:00 PM to 06:00 PM
- All times are (UTC+02:00) Berlin
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- Starts 26 April 2021 10:00 AM
- Ends 05 May 2021 11:55 PM
- All times are (UTC+02:00) Berlin
- No Admission Charge
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Rodrigo García of Coordinador YP-IEEE Sección Guadalajara
Social Networking - The Human Behavior Coil
The Human Behavior is one of the most unpredictable things in our reality. Can we change it? Can we manipulate it? Can we predict it? Take this journey with me and be ready to make a change, for you and the people around you.
Biography:
He is currently coordinator of the Young Professionals IEEE affinity Group in Guadalajara Chapter. During the period in which he has served as coordinator of the YP IEEE Affinity Group in Guadalajara Section, he has promoted the work in conjunction with the Student Branches with the desire to generate membership of the Institute and thus keep volunteering active after being student members. This has been achieved through its participation in face-to-face workshops and webinars for the development of social interaction skills, technical activities and activities with impact to the community comprising the Guadalajara Section.
Through strategic alliances with the government sector and universities in the area, he has managed impact events such as visits to power electrical substations in support of the professional chapter of PES, video game tournaments to promote social interaction and innovation and development, business innovation workshops through the Institute of Higher Studies of the West (ITESO) coupled with presentations by distinguished members of the Guadalajara IEEE Section. He has also provided his background on the topic of managing IEEE management tools through webinars and presentations on vTools and IEEE event generation. He was also an active contributor to Guadalajara's first DevOps Day, promoting the importance of the Institute as technical support for the area of technological development and innovation.
Among the activities currently under development is the generation of an international group of R9 YP members located in thirteen countries in North America, Latin America and Europe. In order to continue to contribute substantially to the growth of IEEE membership.
Currently he has included in his activities the presidency of the Association of Graduates of Electronic Engineering of the Technological Institute of Higher Studies of the West (ITESO). In which he is developing Co-Working projects with other alumni associations of the same educational institution.
For questions, contact us at yp.germany@ieee.org