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'''Chris Dillon''' is a Research Associate in Linguistic Computing in the Department of Information Studies at University College London. He is a language/script expert, with a focus on Asian languages and an interest in [[IDN]]s.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
 
'''Chris Dillon''' is a Research Associate in Linguistic Computing in the Department of Information Studies at University College London. He is a language/script expert, with a focus on Asian languages and an interest in [[IDN]]s.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
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He is co-chair (with [[Rudi Vansnick]]) of the GNSO's [[Translation and Transliteration of Contact Information PDP WG]] and a member of the Chinese [[Generation Panel]].
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He is co-chair with Eric Brunner-Williamds of the [https://community.icann.org/display/croscomlgrprocedure/Latin+GP Latin Generation Panel] and a member of the Chinese [[Generation Panel]].
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He was co-chair (with [[Rudi Vansnick]]) of the GNSO's [[Translation and Transliteration of Contact Information PDP WG]].
    
He was a volunteer on [[ICANN]]'s Variant Issues Project Chinese Case Study.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> His main hobby is learning languages, the main ones being Chinese, German, Norwegian, Russian, Urdu (Hindi) and Yiddish.
 
He was a volunteer on [[ICANN]]'s Variant Issues Project Chinese Case Study.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> His main hobby is learning languages, the main ones being Chinese, German, Norwegian, Russian, Urdu (Hindi) and Yiddish.
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Chris is the author of the Japanese grammar ''Japanese for Business'', published by Hugos in 1994.
 
Chris is the author of the Japanese grammar ''Japanese for Business'', published by Hugos in 1994.
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He set up [http://www.jlgweb.org.uk/btj/ Bridge to Japan], a collection of Japanese Web resources in 1995 and [http://www.bridgetochina.org.uk Bridge to China], open access resources for learning Mandarin in 2012.
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He set up [http://www.bridgetojapan.wiki Bridge to Japan], a collection of Japanese Web resources in 1995, [http://www.bridgetochina.org.uk Bridge to China], open access resources for learning Mandarin in 2012 and [http://www.bridgetokorea.wiki Bridge to Korea] open access resources for learning Korean in 2015.
    
==Education==
 
==Education==
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