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Prior to his appointment as Area Director, Duke volunteered with the [[QUIC]] Working Group and [[TCP]]-related Working Groups.<ref name="ietfdt">[https://datatracker.ietf.org/person/Martin%20Duke IETF DataTracker Profile - Martin Duke]</ref> He remains actively involved in those groups.<ref name="ietfdt"> | Prior to his appointment as Area Director, Duke volunteered with the [[QUIC]] Working Group and [[TCP]]-related Working Groups.<ref name="ietfdt">[https://datatracker.ietf.org/person/Martin%20Duke IETF DataTracker Profile - Martin Duke]</ref> He remains actively involved in those groups.<ref name="ietfdt" /> | ||
==Career History== | ==Career History== |
Revision as of 21:26, 4 January 2021
Organization: | IETF |
Affiliation: | F5 Networks |
Country: | USA |
Email: | martin.h.duke [at] gmail.com |
Blog: | https://seattletransitblog.com |
LinkedIn: | Martin Duke |
Twitter: | @martinduke2 |
Martin Duke is an Area Director for the Transport Area of the IETF.
Involvement with ICANN
Prior to his appointment as Area Director, Duke volunteered with the QUIC Working Group and TCP-related Working Groups.[1] He remains actively involved in those groups.[1]
Career History
Duke is presently a Senior Principal Engineer within the office of the CTO at F5 Networks.[2] He has been with F5 Networks since November 2013.[2]Prior to that, he worked at Boeing for eleven years as a research engineer.[2]
Interests
Dean is the Editor in Chief of Seattle Transit Blog, a blog dedicated to coverage of transit and land use issues in the Seattle metro area.[3]