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'''Jaap Akkerhuis''' is a Research Engineer at [[NLnet Labs]],<ref>[http://nl.linkedin.com/pub/jaap-akkerhuis/3/687/340 linkedin.com]</ref> a small research and development group that focuses on IT development.


'''Jaap Akkerhuis''' is a Research Engineer at NLnet Labs,<ref>[http://nl.linkedin.com/pub/jaap-akkerhuis/3/687/340 linkedin.com]</ref> a small research and development group that focuses on IT development.
Jaap has been instrumental in the development of the Internet in the Netherlands and in Europe since the early 1980s. After a period of seven years in the US where he was active at the Information Technology Center from CMU, mt Xinu, and [[AT&T Bell Labs]], he returned to the Netherlands where he joined the first independent [[ISP]]. Later he worked as a Technical Advisor for [[SIDN]], the registry of the .NL [[ccTLD]].


Jaap has been instrumental in the development of the Internet in the Netherlands and in Europe since the early 1980s. After a period of seven years in the US where he was active at the Information Technology Center from CMU, mt Xinu, and AT&T Bell Labs, he returned to the Netherlands where he joined the first independent ISP. Later he worked as a Technical Advisor for [[SIDN]], the registry of the .NL [[ccTLD]].
He has served in [[ICANN]]'s [[SSAC]] since its inception and is co-chair of the [[RIPE]] [[DNS]] working group, and he has also served as a co-chair for the [[IETF]] ProvReg Working Group.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/security/ icann.org]</ref> He is a regular consultant for [[ICANN]] and a member of the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency.
 
He has served in [[ICANN]]'s [[SSCA]] since its inception and is co-chair of the [[RIPE]] [[DNS]] working group, and he has also served as a co-chair for the [[IETF]] ProvReg Working Group.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/security/ icann.org]</ref> He is a regular consultant for [[ICANN]] and a member of the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency.


Jaap Akkerhuis is also a member of the Stanford Solar Center and SuperSID Software Committee.<ref>[http://solar-center.stanford.edu/SID/team/ stanford.edu]</ref>
Jaap Akkerhuis is also a member of the Stanford Solar Center and SuperSID Software Committee.<ref>[http://solar-center.stanford.edu/SID/team/ stanford.edu]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 9 July 2021

Country: Netherlands
Email: jaap [at] nlnetlabs.nl
LinkedIn:    Jaap Akkerhuis
Twitter:    @agercasa
Currently a member
of ICANN's SSAC


Featured in the ICANN 52 - Singapore playing card deck

Jaap Akkerhuis is a Research Engineer at NLnet Labs,[1] a small research and development group that focuses on IT development.

Jaap has been instrumental in the development of the Internet in the Netherlands and in Europe since the early 1980s. After a period of seven years in the US where he was active at the Information Technology Center from CMU, mt Xinu, and AT&T Bell Labs, he returned to the Netherlands where he joined the first independent ISP. Later he worked as a Technical Advisor for SIDN, the registry of the .NL ccTLD.

He has served in ICANN's SSAC since its inception and is co-chair of the RIPE DNS working group, and he has also served as a co-chair for the IETF ProvReg Working Group.[2] He is a regular consultant for ICANN and a member of the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency.

Jaap Akkerhuis is also a member of the Stanford Solar Center and SuperSID Software Committee.[3]

Career History[edit | edit source]

  • System Developer at SurfNet
  • Systems engineer at NLnet
  • Senior Product Engineer at mt Xinu
  • Senior Programmer at CMU ITC
  • System Engineer at Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI)

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