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== Career History ==
== Career History ==
He has been the chairman of rule WG <reF>[ftp://ring.riken.jp/pub/doc/jpnic/publication/english-docs/publication/Unix-magazine/1994-07.txt ring.riken.jp]</ref> and an [[ISOC]] advisory Council Representative.<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/orgs/ac/cms/index.php?page=minutes-21-jun-1999 isoc.org]</ref>  
Mr. Maruyama has been the Chairman of the Rule Working Group<ref>[ftp://ring.riken.jp/pub/doc/jpnic/publication/english-docs/publication/Unix-magazine/1994-07.txt ring.riken.jp]</ref>, an [[ISOC]] Advisory Council Representative,<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/orgs/ac/cms/index.php?page=minutes-21-jun-1999 isoc.org]</ref> and the co-chair of the Elections Committee at [[MINC]]. He's actively involved in outreach efforts for Internet Governance in Japan. In 2000, he led the Host Committee at ICANN Yokohama.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/wks_session_info.php?numes=30 intgovforum.org]</ref>


He has been assisting JPNIC since its inception in 1991 in a wide range of activities including IP address allocation/assignment business as a National Internet Registry (NIR) and JP domain name allocation business until the re-delegation of .JP to JPRS (Japan Registry Service) in 2002.He has been an auditor<ref>[http://ring.u-toyama.ac.jp/archives/doc/jpnic/english-docs/publication/NewsletterNo2/12.eng ring.u-toyama.ac.jp]</ref> and a steering committee member at JPNIC.<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/pub/unix-m/1993-09.html nic.ad.jp]</ref>
He has been assisting JPNIC since its inception in 1991 in a wide range of activities including IP address allocation/assignment business as a National Internet Registry (NIR) and JP domain name allocation business until the re-delegation of [[.jp]] to [[JPRS]] (Japan Registry Service) in 2002. He has been an auditor<ref>[http://ring.u-toyama.ac.jp/archives/doc/jpnic/english-docs/publication/NewsletterNo2/12.eng ring.u-toyama.ac.jp]</ref> and a steering committee member at JPNIC.<ref>[http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/pub/unix-m/1993-09.html nic.ad.jp]</ref>
 
He's actively involved in outreach efforts for Internet Governance in Japan.In the year 2000, he led the Host committee of ICANN Yokohama meeting.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/wks_session_info.php?numes=30 intgovforum.org]</ref>
 
He has been the co-chair of the Elections Committee at [[MINC]]


== Meetings and Conferences ==
== Meetings and Conferences ==

Revision as of 22:29, 24 April 2011

Country: Japan
Email: maruyama [at] nic.ad.jp

Naomasa Maruyama is the Vice President of JPNIC and an Associate Professor at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics in Tokyo.[1]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Mr. Maruyama has been the Chairman of the Rule Working Group[2], an ISOC Advisory Council Representative,[3] and the co-chair of the Elections Committee at MINC. He's actively involved in outreach efforts for Internet Governance in Japan. In 2000, he led the Host Committee at ICANN Yokohama.[4]

He has been assisting JPNIC since its inception in 1991 in a wide range of activities including IP address allocation/assignment business as a National Internet Registry (NIR) and JP domain name allocation business until the re-delegation of .jp to JPRS (Japan Registry Service) in 2002. He has been an auditor[5] and a steering committee member at JPNIC.[6]

Meetings and Conferences[edit | edit source]

He attended ICANN Yokohama, [7] ICANN Sao Paulo,[8] ICANN Uruguay,[9] and ICANN Sydney.[10] He also participated in the APNIC Policy SIG in 2005.[11] Naomasa attends APTLD meetings[12] and ccTLD Constituency meetings.[13]

Maruyama represented IGFT Japan in the Internet Governance Discussion in 2005[14] and was a panelist at IPv4 to IPv6: challenges and opportunities in 2007.[15]

He attended APRICOT 99[16] and the IFWP meeting in 1998.[17] He was a speaker at WIPO Internet Domain Name Process in 1998.[18]

Education[edit | edit source]

He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science, both from the Department of Mathematics of University of Tokyo.

Publications[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]