2021 NSBE PI SIG & IEEE Black History Month S.T.E.M. Webinar Series - Week One (1 of 3)

When:  Feb 10, 2021 from 13:00 to 14:00 (ET)
Associated with  Process Improvement SIG

The IEEE Houston Section in collaboration with the NSBE Process Improvement Special Interest Group, is having a series of webinars during Black History Month 2021. Each webinar during this series will take a deep dive into the historical understanding on African-American and other ethnic STEM innovators. During each webinar, we will discuss some key innovators’ contributions to STEM, and their challenges to bring their work to life. Elementary students through professionals are encouraged and welcomed to attend these sessions. Professional Development Hours (PDH) certificates will be given to those who attend any webinar of this series for at least 45 minutes. Registration for each webinar will close 48 hours before the webinar date. 

Participants of this series will be able to: 
  • Gain insight into African-Americans and others who have made contributions to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
  • Learn about innovators who shaped history with their contributions and the time period in which they lived
  • Understand the impact of their contributions to STEM
  • Build nonfiction literacy skills as they read additional article resources
  • Apply critical thinking skills to answer questions regarding STEM Innovators contributions
Why Wednesdays?

Wednesday is Wodens-day, the Anglo-Saxon equivalent of the Norse Odin or the Roman Mercury, a sky god and the god of wisdom, poetry, commerce, travel, thievery, eloquence and science. He is also the messenger of the other gods. Woden represents Mercury, meaning that Wednesday is Mercury day.

Week One with Christopher Sanderson - February 10, 2021


Register for the Black History Month STEM webinar with Christopher Sanderson on 02/10/2021!

Christopher Sanderson, SMIEEE is a graduate of Prairie View A&M University with a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology and a military Officer Commission in the United States Army Air Defense Artillery in 1995. He has worked for companies like Schneider Electric (formerly Square D), General Electric (GE), Siemens Energy & Automation (SIEMENS), and ABB (Asea Brown Boveri) in the electrical Power and Distribution space.

He holds a number of positions within IEEE, R5 Houston Section Chair, R5 South Area Chair, IEEE-USA Career & Development Committee Chair, and IEEE Eta Kappa Nu Board of Directors Region 5 & 6. He is also a NSBE member and the NSBE PI SIG Technical Co-Director.

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About IEEE R5 Houston Section

IEEE Houston Section has been serving the greater Houston metro area for more than 90 years. The IEEE R5 Houston Section is composed of IEEE members, Societies, and Communities. IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through IEEE’s highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE, better pronounced “Eye-triple-E,” stands for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
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The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Process Improvement (PI) Special Interest Group (SIG) was established to build a presence as subject matter experts (SMEs) within various industries with regards to  Process Improvement.

The purpose of this SIG is to create training partnerships and provide NSBE members with the opportunities to apply their knowledge and skill sets to real world organizational challenges. The continuous goal of this NSBE PI SIG is to inspire the next generation of technical professionals and serve as a catalyst for transforming the engineering culture while excelling academically, succeeding professionally, and positively impacting the community as culturally responsible engineers. For More Information (Click Here)

 

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NSBE Process Improvement Special Interest Group

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