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'''Clement Genty''' is a French PhD Candidate at Arts & Metiers ParisTech in industrial engineering and lecturer at the University of Angers. His research focuses on the financial and extrafinancial valuation of domain names. Holder of an engineering degree, he is particularly interested in the technical function of the domain name. At ICANN58, he suggested the creation of new TLD to create a trusted space.
'''Clement Genty''' is a French PhD Candidate at Arts & Metiers ParisTech in industrial engineering and lecturer at the University of Angers. His research focuses on the financial and extrafinancial valuation of [[Domain Name|domain names]]. Genty holds an engineering degree, and is particularly interested in the technical function of the domain name. At ICANN58, he suggested the creation of new [[TLD]] to create a trusted space.


== Career History ==


==Career History==
=== AmCham Tajikistan (2013) ===
=== AmCham Tajikistan (2013) ===
Work as Communication officer for the American Chamber of Commerce in Tajikistan<ref>http://www.amcham.tj/images/1Final-newsletter-AmCham.pdf</ref>. Exchanges with [http://www.nic.tj/contacts.html Information Technology Center], the .TJ domain registry.
Worked as a Communication officer for the American Chamber of Commerce in Tajikistan<ref>http://www.amcham.tj/images/1Final-newsletter-AmCham.pdf</ref>. Exchanges with [http://www.nic.tj/contacts.html Information Technology Center], the [[.TJ]] domain [[registry]].


==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
* ICANN 58 in Copenhagen is Clement's first ICANN Meeting, which he attended as part of the NextGen Programme
* ICANN58 in Copenhagen is Clement's first [[ICANN]] Meeting, which he attended as part of the [[NextGen@ICANN|NextGen]] Programm
* [[AFNIC]] member as an individual user<ref>AFNIC - Individual User Members[https://www.afnic.fr/en/about-afnic/presentation/members/individual-user-members-3.html]</ref>  
* [[AFNIC]] member as an individual user<ref>AFNIC - Individual User Members[https://www.afnic.fr/en/about-afnic/presentation/members/individual-user-members-3.html]</ref>  
* [[EURALO]] member as an individual user<ref>http://individualusers.org/our-members-community/</ref>
* [[EURALO]] member as an individual user<ref>http://individualusers.org/our-members-community/</ref>

Revision as of 16:21, 23 March 2017

Organization: Arts & Metiers ParisTech
Affiliation: ALAC - At-Large Advisory Committee, NextGen@ICANN
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Region: Europe
Country: France
Email: clement.genty [@] ensam.eu
Website:

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Twitter:    @ClementGenty

Clement Genty is a French PhD Candidate at Arts & Metiers ParisTech in industrial engineering and lecturer at the University of Angers. His research focuses on the financial and extrafinancial valuation of domain names. Genty holds an engineering degree, and is particularly interested in the technical function of the domain name. At ICANN58, he suggested the creation of new TLD to create a trusted space.

Career History[edit | edit source]

AmCham Tajikistan (2013)[edit | edit source]

Worked as a Communication officer for the American Chamber of Commerce in Tajikistan[1]. Exchanges with Information Technology Center, the .TJ domain registry.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation[edit | edit source]

  • ICANN58 in Copenhagen is Clement's first ICANN Meeting, which he attended as part of the NextGen Programm
  • AFNIC member as an individual user[2]
  • EURALO member as an individual user[3]

Education[edit | edit source]

  • PhD Candidate in industrial Engineering at Arts & Metiers ParisTech[4]
  • Engineer Degree in industrial Engineering at IstiA Innovation

Publications[edit | edit source]

Clement Genty is the author and co-author of several publications:

Awards[edit | edit source]

  • CIFRE grant

References[edit | edit source]