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<p>The IEEE Germany Section has been formed on 12th of July 1963, in the same year in which IEEE was ascending from the merger of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE founded in 1884) and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE, founded in 1912). The IEEE Germany Section covers the area of the Federal Republik of Germany and has currently more than 5600 active members in 2009. </p>
<p>The IEEE Germany Section has been formed on 12th of July 1963, in the same year in which IEEE was ascending from the merger of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE founded in 1884) and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE, founded in 1912). The IEEE Germany Section covers the area of the Federal Republik of Germany and has currently more than 5600 active members in 2009. </p>


== List of Section Chairs ==
== List of Section Chairs ==


---Lothar Rohde 1963
*Lothar Rohde 1963
---Prof. Kleen 1974
*Prof. Kleen 1974
---Walter Proebster
*Walter Proebster
---Hugo Ruechard
*Hugo Ruechard
---Prof. Saal 85/87
*Prof. Saal 85/87
---Prof. Fettweis
*Prof. Fettweis
---Prof.H.J. Schmitt
*Prof.H.J. Schmitt
---Adolf Schwab  
*Adolf Schwab  
---Dr. Andreas Luxa
*Dr. Andreas Luxa
---Dr. Axel Richter
*Dr. Axel Richter
---(List will be completed and put into chronological order soon)


(List will be completed and put into chronological order soon)


== Membership ==
== Membership ==


=== Student Branches ===


== Chapters ==
*Conferences
 
*Milestones
 
*Awards
== Student Branches ==
*XXXXXX
 
---Conferences
---Milestones
---Awards
---XXXXXX


<p>The IEEE Germany Section has some serious competitive equivalents from a number of specialist German engineering societies. IEEE is none the less recognised as a excellent international source of information into Germany. </p>
<p>The IEEE Germany Section has some serious competitive equivalents from a number of specialist German engineering societies. IEEE is none the less recognised as a excellent international source of information into Germany. </p>
== Chapters  ==
<p>The IEEE Germany Section announces its first chapter formation in the [[IEEE Consumer Electronics Society History|IEEE Consumer Electronics Society]] in March 2010.</p>
== Student Branches  ==


<p>At the moment, IEEE Student Branches have been founded at the following Universities. </p>
<p>At the moment, IEEE Student Branches have been founded at the following Universities. </p>
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*Passau  
*Passau  
*Stuttgart
*Stuttgart
== Chapters  ==
<p>The IEEE Germany Section announces its first chapter formation in the [[IEEE Consumer Electronics Society History|IEEE Consumer Electronics Society]] in March 2010.</p>


== Section Officers  ==
== Section Officers  ==

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Establishment of the Section

The IEEE Germany Section has been formed on 12th of July 1963, in the same year in which IEEE was ascending from the merger of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE founded in 1884) and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE, founded in 1912). The IEEE Germany Section covers the area of the Federal Republik of Germany and has currently more than 5600 active members in 2009.

List of Section Chairs

  • Lothar Rohde 1963
  • Prof. Kleen 1974
  • Walter Proebster
  • Hugo Ruechard
  • Prof. Saal 85/87
  • Prof. Fettweis
  • Prof.H.J. Schmitt
  • Adolf Schwab
  • Dr. Andreas Luxa
  • Dr. Axel Richter

(List will be completed and put into chronological order soon)

Membership

Student Branches

  • Conferences
  • Milestones
  • Awards
  • XXXXXX

The IEEE Germany Section has some serious competitive equivalents from a number of specialist German engineering societies. IEEE is none the less recognised as a excellent international source of information into Germany.

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

Chapters

The IEEE Germany Section announces its first chapter formation in the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society in March 2010.

Section Officers

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

IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Germany