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== Background  ==
== Background  ==


The IEEE Germany Section is part of Region 8. The IEEE Germany Section covers the area of the Federal Republik of Germany and has currently more than 5600 active members in 2009.  
The IEEE Germany Section is part of [[Region 8 (Europe, Middle East, & Africa) History|Region 8]]. The IEEE Germany Section covers the area of the Federal Republik of Germany and has currently more than 5600 active members in 2009.  


The IEEE Germany Section has some serious competitive equivalents from a number of specialist German engineering societies, and as a result, there have been no sub-sections or indeed multiple sections devloped inside Germany. IEEE is none the less recognised as a excellent international source of information into Germany.
The IEEE Germany Section has some serious competitive equivalents from a number of specialist German engineering societies, and as a result, there have been no sub-sections or indeed multiple sections developed inside Germany. IEEE is none the less recognised as a excellent international source of information into Germany.  


== Student Branches  ==
== Student Branches  ==
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*Stuttgart
*Stuttgart


 
== Section Officers ==
 
== Section Officers ==
 
2009-2010 Chair: Dr.-Ing. Andreas Luxa


 
2009-2010 Chair: Dr.-Ing. Andreas Luxa


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Background

The IEEE Germany Section is part of Region 8. The IEEE Germany Section covers the area of the Federal Republik of Germany and has currently more than 5600 active members in 2009.

The IEEE Germany Section has some serious competitive equivalents from a number of specialist German engineering societies, and as a result, there have been no sub-sections or indeed multiple sections developed inside Germany. IEEE is none the less recognised as a excellent international source of information into Germany.

Student Branches

At the moment, IEEE Student Branches have been founded at the following Universities.

  • Aachen
  • Bochum
  • Darmstadt
  • Duisburg-Essen
  • Esslingen
  • Furtwangen
  • Hamburg
  • Hannover
  • Ilmenau
  • Kaiserslautern
  • Karlsruhe
  • Kiel
  • Magdeburg
  • München
  • Passau
  • Stuttgart

Section Officers

2009-2010 Chair: Dr.-Ing. Andreas Luxa