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Yuri Demchenko is the  Senior Researcher of [[AIRG]] (Advanced Internet Research Group) at University of  Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Yuri Demchenko is the  Senior Researcher of [[AIRG]] (Advanced Internet Research Group) at the University of  Amsterdam, Netherlands.


Yu.Demchenko graduated from the National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute" (KPI) in 1981 receiving diploma in Instrumentation and Measurement. In 1989 he has received Cand. of Sc. (Techn.) degree.<ref>[http://staff.science.uva.nl/~demch/demch-biosketch.html University of  Amsterdam]</ref>  
Yuri Demchenko graduated from the National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute" (KPI) in 1981 receiving his diploma in Instrumentation and Measurement; and in 1989 he received a Cand. of Sc. degree.<ref>[http://staff.science.uva.nl/~demch/demch-biosketch.html University of  Amsterdam]</ref>  


Yuri Demchenko is interested in the esoteric philosophy and conducts vocational research on philosophical problems of the emerging Information Society. <ref>[http://www.uazone.org/demch/demch-biosketch.html UAzone]</ref>
Yuri Demchenko is interested in esoteric philosophy and conducts vocational research on philosophical problems facing the emerging Information Society. <ref>[http://www.uazone.org/demch/demch-biosketch.html UAzone]</ref>


He has been active in Internet infrastructure development for Academic and Research community in Ukraine since 1992. At this period he took part in a number of state and internationally funded projects and continues his professional links with Ukrainian and Russian Internet and Research Networking community. Recent his contribution was to UNDP Report "E-Readiness Assessment of Ukraine". Yuri is chairing two sections on Applications Security and Computer Grids at annual Russian Research Networking Conference (RELARN-2003, RELARN-2004, RELARN-2005).
He has been active in internet infrastructure development for Ukraine's academic and research community since 1992. At this time he took part in a number of state and internationally funded projects; and Yuri has maintained his professional links with the Ukrainian and Russian internet and research networking community. He recently contributed to the UNDP Report, "E-Readiness Assessment of Ukraine". Yuri has chaired two sections on Applications Security and Computer Grids at the annual Russian Research Networking Conference (RELARN-2003, RELARN-2004, RELARN-2005).


==Career History==
==Career History==
* Since October 2003, Yuri Demchenko has been working for the (AIRG) chaired by  Prof. Cees de Laat at the University of Amsterdam.  
Since October 2003, Yuri Demchenko has been working for the (AIRG) chaired by  Prof. Cees de Laat at the University of Amsterdam. There he is contributing to the development of the Generic AAA (GAAA) Architecture in application to open collaborative environments and computer grids. His major projects include EU FP6 Project EGEE (Enabling Grid for E-Science in Europe); and the Collaboratory.nl (CNL) being developed by a consortium of the major Dutch industry players, such as Corus, DSM, FEI, Philips, and the Telematika Institute. His active topics of interest and contribution include distributed policy-based access control infrastructure, dynamic trust and policy management in SOA, virtual organisation, security architecture, and using SAML and XACML distributed authorisation. He is an active developer of Java based GAAA toolkits and contributes to the SAML and XACML multidomain authorisation profile for Web Services and Grids.
He is contributing to the development of the Generic AAA (GAAA) Architecture in application to Open Collaborative Environment and Computer Grids. His major projects include EU FP6 Project EGEE (Enabling Grid for E-Science in Europe) and Collaboratory.nl (CNL) being developed in the framework of the consortium comprising of the major Dutch industry players Corus, DSM, FEI, Philips, Telematika Institute.
His active topics of interest and contribution include distributed policy-based access control infrastructure, dynamic trust and policy management in SOA, Virtual Organisation security architecture, and using SAML and XACML distributed authorisation. He is an active developer of Java based GAAA toolkit and contributes to the SAML and XACML multidomain authorisation profile for Web Services and Grids.


He is also contributing to the research on operational security for XML Web Services and Grids, in particular developing XML Web Services and Grid security vulnerabilities and threats model and further developing the Incident Object Description and Exchange Format (IODEF) in the framework of IETF INCH WG.
He is also contributing to the research on operational security for XML Web Services and Grids, in particular developing XML Web Services and Grid security vulnerability and threat models, and further developing the Incident Object Description and Exchange Format (IODEF) in the framework of IETF INCH WG.


* From March 2003 to September 2003 he worked as the project manager in [[NLnet Labs]].<ref>[http://staff.science.uva.nl/~demch/cv-demch.html University of  Amsterdam]</ref>
From March 2003 to September 2003 he worked as the project manager in [[NLnet Labs]].<ref>[http://staff.science.uva.nl/~demch/cv-demch.html University of  Amsterdam]</ref>


* He worked as an Technical Consultant (Freelance) from November 2002 to February 2003.  
He worked as a freelance technical consultant from November 2002 to February 2003.  


* From September 1998 to October 2002 he at [[TERENA]] as a Project Development Officers, Yuri Demchenko contributed to a number of projects and Task Forces coordinating TERENA community activity in areas of middleware, operational security, information services and Grid. He was also involved with a number of other internal and external technical activities and projects including IODEF development and Global Network Resource Tool (GNRT) reference service.
From September 1998 to October 2002 he at [[TERENA]] as a Project Development Officers, Yuri Demchenko contributed to a number of projects and Task Forces coordinating [[TERENA]] community activity in areas of middleware, operational security, information services and Grid. He was also involved with a number of other internal and external technical activities and projects including IODEF development, and Global Network Resource Tool (GNRT) reference services.


* From September 1995 to September 1998, Yuri worked at Department of Computer Aided Design in Kiev Polytechnic Institute from  Kiev, Ukraine as an Associate Professor.  
From September 1995 to September 1998, Yuri worked as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Aided Design at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute.  


* Yuri served as Director of Computer Communication Center at Kiev from September 1994 to September 1995,
Yuri served as the Director of the Computer Communication Center in Kiev from 1994 to 1995; prior to this Yuri worked five years as an Associate Professor at the Department of Experimental Research Automation in Kiev. From 1981 to 1988, Yuri worked as researh engineer and researh fellow of instrumentation ,and automated test and measurement systems in Kiev.


* From September 1989 to September 1994, Yuri worked as an Associate Professor at Department of Experimental Research Automation in Kiev
He also worked as a Senior Adviser on Internet Technologies and Trends for a leading Ukrainian ISP, Global Ukraine. He continues his tutoring activity with Master students on IT and Computer Grids.  
 
* From September 1981 to September 1988, Yuri worked as Researh Engineer and Researh Fellow on Instrumentation and Automated Test and Measurement Systems in Kiev.
 
* He also worked as a Senior Adviser on Internet Technologies and Trends for leading Ukrainian ISP Global Ukraine. He continues his tutoring activity with Master students on IT and Computer Grids.  


==References==
==References==

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Yuri Demchenko is the Senior Researcher of AIRG (Advanced Internet Research Group) at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Yuri Demchenko graduated from the National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute" (KPI) in 1981 receiving his diploma in Instrumentation and Measurement; and in 1989 he received a Cand. of Sc. degree.[1]

Yuri Demchenko is interested in esoteric philosophy and conducts vocational research on philosophical problems facing the emerging Information Society. [2]

He has been active in internet infrastructure development for Ukraine's academic and research community since 1992. At this time he took part in a number of state and internationally funded projects; and Yuri has maintained his professional links with the Ukrainian and Russian internet and research networking community. He recently contributed to the UNDP Report, "E-Readiness Assessment of Ukraine". Yuri has chaired two sections on Applications Security and Computer Grids at the annual Russian Research Networking Conference (RELARN-2003, RELARN-2004, RELARN-2005).

Career History[edit | edit source]

Since October 2003, Yuri Demchenko has been working for the (AIRG) chaired by Prof. Cees de Laat at the University of Amsterdam. There he is contributing to the development of the Generic AAA (GAAA) Architecture in application to open collaborative environments and computer grids. His major projects include EU FP6 Project EGEE (Enabling Grid for E-Science in Europe); and the Collaboratory.nl (CNL) being developed by a consortium of the major Dutch industry players, such as Corus, DSM, FEI, Philips, and the Telematika Institute. His active topics of interest and contribution include distributed policy-based access control infrastructure, dynamic trust and policy management in SOA, virtual organisation, security architecture, and using SAML and XACML distributed authorisation. He is an active developer of Java based GAAA toolkits and contributes to the SAML and XACML multidomain authorisation profile for Web Services and Grids.

He is also contributing to the research on operational security for XML Web Services and Grids, in particular developing XML Web Services and Grid security vulnerability and threat models, and further developing the Incident Object Description and Exchange Format (IODEF) in the framework of IETF INCH WG.

From March 2003 to September 2003 he worked as the project manager in NLnet Labs.[3]

He worked as a freelance technical consultant from November 2002 to February 2003.

From September 1998 to October 2002 he at TERENA as a Project Development Officers, Yuri Demchenko contributed to a number of projects and Task Forces coordinating TERENA community activity in areas of middleware, operational security, information services and Grid. He was also involved with a number of other internal and external technical activities and projects including IODEF development, and Global Network Resource Tool (GNRT) reference services.

From September 1995 to September 1998, Yuri worked as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Aided Design at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute.

Yuri served as the Director of the Computer Communication Center in Kiev from 1994 to 1995; prior to this Yuri worked five years as an Associate Professor at the Department of Experimental Research Automation in Kiev. From 1981 to 1988, Yuri worked as researh engineer and researh fellow of instrumentation ,and automated test and measurement systems in Kiev.

He also worked as a Senior Adviser on Internet Technologies and Trends for a leading Ukrainian ISP, Global Ukraine. He continues his tutoring activity with Master students on IT and Computer Grids.

References[edit | edit source]