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During the summer of 2017, James was a data analytics intern for ICANN's OCTO team at ICANN headquarters in Los Angeles. While interning, he co-authored a paper on the Statistics involved in DNS Research, describing best practices for research in the DNS community. The paper is published on root-servers.org.  
During the summer of 2017, James was a data analytics intern for ICANN's OCTO team at ICANN headquarters in Los Angeles. While interning, he co-authored a paper on the Statistics involved in DNS Research, describing best practices for research in the DNS community. The paper is published on root-servers.org.  


James is a part of ICANN61, traveling there as a NextGen member of the meeting.
James is a part of ICANN61, traveling there as a NextGen member of the meeting and also enjoys [https://media.giphy.com/media/pHXNwYWGaHyOKlbXaF/giphy.gif memes].


==Education==
==Education==
B.S. Statistics w/ minor in Digital Humanities; University of California, Los Angeles
B.S. Statistics w/ minor in Digital Humanities; University of California, Los Angeles.


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 14:09, 13 March 2018

Organization: ICANN
Affiliation: NextGen@ICANN
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Region: North America
Country: USA
Email: jwilson2019@g.ucla.edu
LinkedIn:    James W Wilson

Career History

James Wilson is a third-year Statistics major and Digital Humanities minor at UCLA. James was previously a data analytics intern for ICANN. He is currently pursuing a career in data science and statistical consulting, with an emphasis for working in the Internet Governance sphere. James is a NextGen member for ICANN61 in Puerto Rico.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation

During the summer of 2017, James was a data analytics intern for ICANN's OCTO team at ICANN headquarters in Los Angeles. While interning, he co-authored a paper on the Statistics involved in DNS Research, describing best practices for research in the DNS community. The paper is published on root-servers.org.

James is a part of ICANN61, traveling there as a NextGen member of the meeting and also enjoys memes.

Education

B.S. Statistics w/ minor in Digital Humanities; University of California, Los Angeles.

Publications

Statistics About DNS Root Name Service

Awards