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'''Nabil Benamar''' is an Associate Professor in Computer Sciences at Moulay Ismail University in Morocco. He specializes in Computer Networks and [[IPv6]].<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 50 Intake Form, June 2014</ref>
'''Nabil Benamar''' is a Professor of Computer Sciences. His main research topics are Future Generation Networks, Autonomous Driving, IoT, and TinyML. He is the author of several journal papers and IETF Standard documents. He is currently serving as an Associate Editor of the "IEEE Access" journal (IF 3.9) . He is a TPC member of highly ranked IEEE Flagship conferences (Globecom, ICC, PIMRC, WCNC, etc..) Nabil served as the chair of IEEE MenaComm'20 conference and as a member of the Organizing Committee of IEEE WCNC'2019 and IWCMC’23.


Benamar's [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN meeting]] was [[ICANN 50 - London|ICANN 50]] in London. He is involved in [[ISOC]] and is an [[At-Large]] member of [[ICANN]], and is interested in [[Internet Governance]], [[DNSSEC]], and the [[IANA Transition]].<ref name="icannwiki" />
Nabil is an expert in Internet Governance and he was an ISOC Ambassador to IGF(2012 and 2013), Google panelist in the first Arab-IGF, ISOC fellow to IETF'89&92&95&99&103 and ICANN'50&54 fellow.


He was an [[ICANN Fellow]] at [[ICANN 52]] in Dublin.
Among his international commitments, he is currently serving as the chair of the Task Force for Arabic Script IDNs, a team of people working on the implementation of the Arabic script in the DNS Root Zone. He is also chairing the UASG measurement WG promoting the Universal Acceptance of all valid domain names and email addresses. He was recently been elected as the vice chair of the UASG.tech
 
==Awards==
During [[ICANN 55]], Benamar was awarded a 'Certificate of Achievement' for his work toward improving the [[Internet]]. Mr. Benamar is a member of the Arabic Script Generation Panel, a group dedicated to making the Internet multilingual.
 
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==IETF works & participations==
Co-author of two RFCs
* https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8691.html
 
* https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9365


== References ==
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Country: Morocco
Email: benamar73[at]gmail.com
LinkedIn:    Nabil Benamar

Nabil Benamar is a Professor of Computer Sciences. His main research topics are Future Generation Networks, Autonomous Driving, IoT, and TinyML. He is the author of several journal papers and IETF Standard documents. He is currently serving as an Associate Editor of the "IEEE Access" journal (IF 3.9) . He is a TPC member of highly ranked IEEE Flagship conferences (Globecom, ICC, PIMRC, WCNC, etc..) Nabil served as the chair of IEEE MenaComm'20 conference and as a member of the Organizing Committee of IEEE WCNC'2019 and IWCMC’23.

Nabil is an expert in Internet Governance and he was an ISOC Ambassador to IGF(2012 and 2013), Google panelist in the first Arab-IGF, ISOC fellow to IETF'89&92&95&99&103 and ICANN'50&54 fellow.

Among his international commitments, he is currently serving as the chair of the Task Force for Arabic Script IDNs, a team of people working on the implementation of the Arabic script in the DNS Root Zone. He is also chairing the UASG measurement WG promoting the Universal Acceptance of all valid domain names and email addresses. He was recently been elected as the vice chair of the UASG.tech

Awards[edit | edit source]

During ICANN 55, Benamar was awarded a 'Certificate of Achievement' for his work toward improving the Internet. Mr. Benamar is a member of the Arabic Script Generation Panel, a group dedicated to making the Internet multilingual.

IETF works & participations[edit | edit source]

Co-author of two RFCs

References[edit | edit source]

https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&hl=en&user=CcSGch0AAAAJ&sortby=pubdate