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Graduated from Moscow State University, faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics; has been working in the area of IT networking and monitoring for a decade, starting as a contractor for Microsoft and HP and then moving on to a permanent position in HP Russia telecom solutions team. Since 2009, works for Qrator Labs, currently as chief technology officer.
 
Graduated from Moscow State University, faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics; has been working in the area of IT networking and monitoring for a decade, starting as a contractor for Microsoft and HP and then moving on to a permanent position in HP Russia telecom solutions team. Since 2009, works for Qrator Labs, currently as chief technology officer.
  
Has been presenting at numerous conferences, including BlackHat USA, RIPE meeting, NANOG, APNIC/APRICOT, ICANN EE DNS Forum, and ENOG/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting.  
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Has been presenting at numerous conferences, including BlackHat USA, RIPE meetings, NANOG, APNIC/APRICOT, ICANN EE DNS Forum, and ENOG/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting.  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 20:42, 3 June 2019

Country: Russia
Email: ximaera@gmail.com
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Artyom Gavrichenkov is an ICANN 61 Fellow.[1]

The name Artyom ([ɐrˈtʲɵm]) is of Greek origins and might be spelled in numerous ways, including Artem, Artöm, or simply Töma.

Career History

Graduated from Moscow State University, faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics; has been working in the area of IT networking and monitoring for a decade, starting as a contractor for Microsoft and HP and then moving on to a permanent position in HP Russia telecom solutions team. Since 2009, works for Qrator Labs, currently as chief technology officer.

Has been presenting at numerous conferences, including BlackHat USA, RIPE meetings, NANOG, APNIC/APRICOT, ICANN EE DNS Forum, and ENOG/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting.

References