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Dr. Miguel Perez-Lara-y-Hernandez, Ph.D., M.ASCE
Universidad Autonoma De Queretaro, Mexico
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RE: Can ASCE Institute Model be Improved?
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Miguel Perez-Lara-y-Hernandez
03-28-2022 03:28 PM
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Hi Mitchel! I think that more than focusing in avoiding effort dupplication, we shold be take in account that SINERGY is missed, that is, that separate efforts may have a greater impact and extent when working with others in the same topic or task. This should be a process that must come from the ...
RE: Equality and Equity in Engineering
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Miguel Perez-Lara-y-Hernandez
12-28-2021 11:53 AM
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This discussion has started with the distinction between the terms EQUITY and EQUALITY. However, I think it is also important to determine in which frame are given those. In this case, it is about DEI or Diversity, Equity and Inclusion statements. My interest is about knowing the way these will be linked ...
RE: Equality and Equity in Engineering
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Miguel Perez-Lara-y-Hernandez
12-27-2021 12:04 PM
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Reading the contribution of Mark Varanelli and responses from Sarah Simon and Kathrin Little, I will give my point of view as a Mexican professor, who lived in USA for five years and three years in Japan. DEI issues can be seen as cultural issues, that might affect the way of living of individuals who ...
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