Conference speaker
Carlos García González holds a Doctorate in Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain. Since 2016, he works at the University of Monterrey, Mexico, where he currently serves as Academic Vice Rector, ensuring the permanent pursuit of academic excellence, research, innovation, and updating of the University of Monterrey's Educational Model, both in Professional and Postgraduate studies, as well as the administration and correct operation of the infrastructure associated with the educational and research programs under the responsibility of the Vice Rectory. His experience as an architect has developed through professional collaborations with Rem Koolhaas in Rotterdam, Carlos Lamela in Madrid, as well as his own architectural practice. His experience as a teacher and teaching manager has developed through professional collaborations with T.U. Delft in the Netherlands, the Polytechnic University of Madrid, the University of Alicante and the University of Design and Technology of Madrid, Spain, among others. He has been a member of doctoral theses and jury of awards in various institutions.