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Consejo Nacional De Ciencia Y Tecnologia Sanchez Martinez CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA SANCHEZ MARTINEZ, MANUEL CURRICULUM VITAE UNICO DEV AGS DATOS PERSONALES No. CVU 219149 Fecha de 26 de agosto de 1950 Nacimiento Estado Civil Casado Lugar de JALISCO, México Nacimiento Nacionalidad MEXICANO Género MASCULINO SALTO DEL MONO 1, GUANAJUATO, GUANAJUATO, México Dirección Ciudad: GUANAJUATO, C.P.: 36000 IDENTIFICACIONES México CURP: SAMM500826HJCNRN07 * RFC: SAMM5008261Y7 CORREO CASA: [email protected] * TELEFONO CAMPUS: (001) 473.1020100.2285 * DESEMPEÑO PROFESIONAL ADSCRIPCION ACTUAL 1 02/1986 - INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, UNIVERSIDAD DE _______ ; GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO / DIVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA, ARTE Y DISEÑO / DEPARTAMENTO DE ARQUITECTURA, PROFESOR TITULAR B EXPERIENCIA LABORAL 01/2011 - Institución , INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, COMITÉ DE 12/2012 ; REVISIÓN CURRICULAR DE MAESTRÍA, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO / DIVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA, ARTE Y DISEÑO, ACTUALIZACION DEL PLAN CURRICULAR DE LA MRSM, , , Aun en proceso, la actualizacion impactara a profesionales e investigadores de la conservacion del patrimonio monumental., 05/2009 - Institución , INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, MIEMBRO DEL 05/2011 ; COMITE EDITORIAL DE LA DIVISION, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO, APOYO AL FOMENTO DE LA EDITORIAL UNIVERSITARIA, , , Publicación de libros tematicos de Arquitectura , Arte y Diseño, 02/2009 - Institución , INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, MIEMBRO 02/2011 ; TITULAR DE LA COMISION EVALUADORA, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO / DIVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA, ARTE Y DISEÑO, EALUACION ACADEMICA DE LA DIVISION DE ARQUITECTURA, ARTE Y DISEÑO, , , Cumplimiento de dos años con la encomienda académica que se me asigno por el Consejo Divisional, 02/2007 - Institución, INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, MIEMBRO DE 02/2008 ; COMITÉ ESPECIALIZADO, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO / DIVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA, ARTE Y DISEÑO, BUSQUEDA ESTRATEGIAS PARA LOGRAR POSGRADOS DE CALIDAD, Miembro del Comité para la elaboración de una propuesta de los posgrados nacionales de calidad en el área., 01/2007 - Institución, INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, MIEMBRO DEL 01/2009 ; CONSEJO ACADÉMICO DEL ÁREA DEL ARTE., UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO / DIVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA, ARTE Y DISEÑO, ARQUITECTUA, ARTE, DISEÑO, , , Definición de las estrategias para la acreditación de la Área de Artes, 01/2005 - Institución, INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, MIEMBRO DEL 01/2008 ; COMITÉ DE DISEÑO CURRICULAR, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO / DIVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA, ARTE Y DISEÑO, INVESTIGACION DEL DISEÑO CURRICULAR DE POSGRADO DE LA FACULTAD DE 2 ARQUITECTURA, , , Se logro que el PIDA fuera reconocido en el PNP, y la licenciatura la Maestría en PUR la obtención de la acreditación., 06/2003 - Institución, INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, MIEMBRO DEL 06/2005 ; COMITÉ DE INGRESO Y PERMANENCIA, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO / DIVISIÓN DE ARQUITECTURA, ARTE Y DISEÑO, EVALUACION PERSONAL ACADEMICO EN EL INGRESO Y LA PERMANENCIA, Se consolido los criterios de evaluación para el ingreso y la permanecía de los profesores., 01/2003 - Institución, INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, RESPONSABLE 01/2005 ; DEL PROYECTO PIFI 3.1, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO / CAMPUS GUANAJUATO, RESPONSABLE DE LOS PLANES DE ESTUDIO DE LOS PE EN LOS NIVELES 2 Y 3 DE LOS CIEES DE LA DES DE ARTES I, , , El proyecto permitió canalizar adecuadamente los apoyos financieros por parte de la SEP, 10/2001 - Institución, INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, COORDINADOR 09/2005 ; DEL PROGRAMA DOCTORADO, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO, COORDINADOR DEL PROGRAMA INTERINSTITUCIONAL DE DOCTORADO EN ARQUITECTURA, , , EXPERINCIA EN PROGRAMAS DE INVESTIGACION DE ALTO NIVEL SE APOYO A LA EDUCACION SUPERIOR DE LA REGION SE APRENDIO A TRABAJAR EN GRUPOS EN ESPECIAL CON INVESTIGADORES SE APOYO A JOVENES INVESTIGADORES SE LOGRO HECHAR ANDAR UN PROGRAMA DE VANGUARDIA EL PIDA ES UN PROGRAMA PNP DE CALIDAD "CONSOLIDADO", 09/1997 - Institución, INST. DE EDU. SUP. PUBLICAS, COORDINADOR 09/1999 ; DE POSGRADO, UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO, COORDINACION DE LA MAESTRIA EN RESTAURACION DE SITIOS Y MONUMENTOS, , , SE COORDINO EL PROGRAMA DE LA MAESTRIA, APOYANDO SU CONTINUIDAD Y CONSOLIDANDO SU RECONOCIMIENTO COMO UNA DE LAS MEJORES ESCUELAS DE RESTURACION EN MEXICO, 05/1990 - Actividad Profesional , NO ESPECIFICADO, COLABORADOR 05/1991 ; EN EMPRESA CONSTRUCTORA, INDEPENDIENTE, ELABORACION DEL DIARIO DE LA RESTAURACION DEL TEATRO JUAREZ, SUPERVISION DE LOS TRABAJOS DEL LEVANTAMIENTO ARQUITECTONICO, SUPERVISION EL LEVANTAMIENTO DE DETERIOROS Y PROYECTO DE RESTAURACION, CONTRIBUIR AL RESCATE DEL PATRIMONIO ARQUITECTONICO Y GANAR EXPERIENCIA PROFESIONAL, 3 03/1982 - Empresa , GOB. DE LAS ENT. FEDERATIVAS, 06/1989 ; COORDINADOR DE SUPERVISORES DE LA SDUOP, GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE GUANAJUATO, ESTUDIO Y SUPERVISION DE LA OBRA PUBLICA EN MATERIA DE PATRIMONIO, , , Siete años de experiencia laboral en obras de restauracion del patrimonio construido en el Estado de Guanajuato, 09/1981 - Actividad Profesional , NO ESPECIFICADO, ARQUITECTO 12/1981 ; RESTAURADOR, NO ESPECIFICADO, ELABORACION DE PROYECTOS DE RESTAURACION DE EDIFICIOS Y JARDIN PRINCIPAL, , , Apoyo al municipio de Huimilpan , Queretaro, en el rescate de su patrimonio arquitectonico. Se auxilio a la presidencia municipal con asesoramiento para definir criterios de intervencion., 02/1979 - Empresa , NO ESPECIFICADO, SERVICIO PROFESIONAL, 06/1979 ; INDEPENDIENTE, SERVICIO Y PRACTICAS PROFESIONAL EN EMPRESA CONSTRUCTORA EN SAN CARLOS NUEVO GUAYMAS, SONORA, , , EXPERIENCIA PROFESIONAL, PRODUCCION CIENTIFICA ARTICULOS 2015 ; La participación ciudadana en la conservación de la ciudad de Guanajuato, Gto. VII Foro Internacional de Investigación en Arquitectura. Desafíos para la arquitectura en el siglo XXI. DAAD, U de Gto., , , Vol.1, Pag.0-0, Memorias de congresos , 2015 ; La defensa social del entorno natural de Guanajuato. Memoria del Congreso Internacional de investigación Celaya 2015 academia ISBN 978-1-939982-18-7, , periodicas, Vol.1, Pag.5442- 5446, Revistas Arbitradas , 2014 ; patrimonio Cultural Funerario en la Ciudad Patrimonial Turística de Guanajuato. Congreso Internacional de investigación Celaya 2014 ISSN 1946-5351 online 1948-2353, , memoria del congreso, Vol.6, Pag.0-0, Revistas Arbitradas , 2014 ; Guanajuato y turismo en el VI Coloquio de Investigación en Arquitectura. División de Arquitectura, Arte y Diseño., Gloria Cardona B., , Vol.1, Pag.0-0, Memorias de congresos , 2013 ; LOS TÚNELES COMO VIALIDAD EN LAS ENTRAÑAS DEL CENTRO HISTÓRICO: CIUDAD EN LA LISTA DE PATRIMONIO MUNDIAL¿ ISSN ISSN 1946-5351 online 1948- 4 2353 1946-5351 ONLINE 1948-2353 CD- ROM., , Memoria del Congreso Internacional de investigación Celaya academia journal.Com, Vol.VOL.5, Pag.3308-3313, Revistas Arbitradas , 2012 ; GUANAJUATO, UNA CIUDAD DE PLATA EN EL TIEMPO (ISSN EN TRAMITE), Jose luis Lara, Valdes, Dr. David Charles Wright, L.H. Ana Marina Lara, Dr. Ricardo de Leon, Dr Ricardo de Leon, Mtro. Luis Fernando Diaz, Mtro. Artemio Guzman, Mtro. Isauro Rionda, Dr. Jose Elias Guzman, Mtro. Tiburcio Lopez, Dr. Carlos Armando Preciado, Dr. Miguel Angel Guzman, Mtro. 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