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CURRICULUM
TEACHER
Education:
Second level Title:
Bachelor in Physics and Mathematics - Hermano Miguel
La Salle" College - Cuenca Ecuador - 1992.
Third level Title:
Electronic Engineer - Universidad del Azuay - Cuenca
Ecuador - 2003.
Fourth level Title:
Master of Telecommunications Management - Salesiana
Polytechnic University - Cuenca Ecuador - 2010-2012.
CURRICULUM
TEACHER
Education:
Engineering Specialist Internet and Mobile Systems -
Polytechnic University of Madrid Spain - 2004.
Specialization course in Linux Advanced - Premier
Training Center CentralTech, Partner Linux - Buenos
Aires Argentina - 2006.
Diploma in Structured Cabling and Fiber Optic -
Technical Training Institute INTECAP - Bogota
Colombia - 2011.
Languages:
Intensive Academic Semester English language TOEFL
Test - EF International Language Center School - Cape
Town South Africa - January to July 2013.
Doctoral Candidate at University of Vigo in Spain
Telematics 2014
WORK
EXPERIENCE
System Operator Scada System
Communications and Control Center
Potable Water in ETAPA EP. 2003 - 2005
Sistelcel Manager business owner.
Networking and Communications.
2005-20012
Engineering Studies for the
implementation of ISP's (Internet Service
Providers), legalization of links, radio
communications systems in Ecuador to
the National Telecommunications
Secretariat SENATEL. 2005 - 2012
WORK
EXPERIENCE
Implementing infrastructure to
provide Internet and VoIP in
cities nationwide.
Deploying and configuring Linux
Internet servers for different
educational institutions, particular
people, business companies, ISP's,
etc.
ETAPAs Contractor and Inspector
for outside plant construction.
WORK
EXPERIENCE
Contractor SIEMENS SA Ecuador.
Development and Programming
Mikrotik technology for ISPs.
Contractor PuntoNet SA for the
installation of equipment to
provide Internet.
Contractor Company Proteco
Coasin (Metrotek) of Quito.
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Organizer and Co-Exhibitor of the Latin American Festival of
Installation of Free Software FLISOL in the cities of Cuenca,
Giron, Nabn and Santa Isabel. 2007
Organizer and Co-Exhibitor of the First International Seminar
on Networking Linux Administration at the University of
Cuenca under the auspices of the Faculty of Engineering. 2007
Organizer and Co-Exhibitor's first Advanced Management
Course Linux Networking at the University of Cuenca under the
auspices of the Faculty of Engineering, in conjunction with
the LPI Exhibitor Marcos Pablo Russo, creator of the Linux
distribution Condor Argentina. 2007
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Organizer and Co-Exhibitor of the First International Seminar
Linux Networking Administration at the Catholic University of
Cuenca Azogues under the auspices of the Faculty of
Engineering, in conjunction with the LPI Exhibitor Marcos
Pablo Russo, creator of the Linux distribution Condor
Argentina. 2007
Organizer and Co-Exhibitor's first Advanced Management
Course Linux Networking at the Catholic University of Cuenca
Azogues under the auspices of the Faculty of Engineering, in
conjunction with the LPI Exhibitor Mark Paul Russo, creator of
the Linux distribution Condor Argentina. 2007.
Teacher at Salesiana Polytechnic University from September
2013 until now in the departments of Automotive Mechanical
Engineering Career
CHAPTER I
ELECTROTECNIA FUNDAMENTAL
CONCEPTS
Introduction.
Constitution of matter.
The electric current. Voltage.
Magnitudes.
Power sources. Principles of Generation.
CC vs. CA.
Effects of electrical current. Effects on
the human body. Current ranges. Safety.
Behaviour in case of accidents.
Introduction
The matter is made of tiny units called atoms, neutrons and protons in the nucleus and
electrons in the crust , revolving around the above.
Protons are positively charged and electrons negatively .
Each material is formed of one type of atom which is different from another in the
number of subatomic particles has . Normally the atoms tend to have the same number
of electrons as protons , so its total charge is neutral as loads of different particle
counter .
Thus , hydrogen ( H ) is formed by an electron, a proton and a neutron , helium (He) by
two , the Cu by 29 electrons , 29 protons and 29 neutrons.
Video: Atoms
Atoms sometimes suffer a variation in the number of electrons , then the atom acquires
electric charge, which is positive when one electron is lost ( since the number of
electrons is smaller than that of protons ) and negative when acquiring new electrons .
When , for any reason, the total load is no longer zero , the atom tends to give or take
electrons from nearby atoms to return to its equilibrium state .
The movement of electrons occurs to achieve load balancing between different atoms is
the electrical phenomenon and the work done during the movement of electrons, its
named electricity.
Video: Electricity.
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numerous appllcauons
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volLalc plle
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Maxwells equauons
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recelves %"10+ 50-."(5
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ever 6%+-%",,"!($ )+,62*$%
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1968 - rsL ,0)%+6%+)$55+% ls
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now?
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ower:
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ueslgn of dynamlc sysLems and conLrollers for Lhe
sysLems
LlecLronlcs/MlcroelecLronlcs:
ueslgn of lnLegraLed clrculLs, mlcroprocessors, eLc.
Slgnal rocesslng: Analysls of slgnals
1elecommunlcauons:
ueslgn of Lransmlsslon sysLems (volce, daLa)
CompuLer:
ueslgn and developmenL of compuLer sysLems
lnsLrumenLauon:
ueslgn of sensors and daLa acqulsluon equlpmenL
llelds of study
8uslc concets
LlecLrlclLy
Charge
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Conventlonul und reul Current llow

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