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=== Career History === | === Career History === | ||
He is one of the founders of Institute for Networking Design in Tokyo. From 1987 to 1992 served as secretary general of Networking Forum. He joined GLOCOM as a Planning Manager in 1991 and in 1993 | He is one of the founders of Institute for Networking Design in Tokyo. From 1987 to 1992 Aizu served as secretary general of the Networking Forum. He joined [[GLOCOM]] as a Planning Manager in 1991, and in 1993 he joined Hyper Network Society as Research Director. In 1997, Izumi Aizu moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and founded Asia Network Research. From 1998-2000 Aizu worked as the Secretary General of the Asia & Pacific Internet Association. In 2000, he returned to continue working within the Japanese internet community.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=1559&authType=name&authToken=r-ZT&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&pohelp=&trk=ppro_viewmore linkedin]</ref><ref>[http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/aizu.html edge.org]</ref><ref>[http://www.wkconline.org/index.php/seminars/speakerpage/?sid=1106 wkconline.org]</ref> | ||
=== External Links === | === External Links === |
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Country: | Japan |
Email: | izumi [at] anr.org |
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Facebook: | [iaizu Izumi Aizu] |
LinkedIn: | [izumiaizu Izumi Aizu] |
Izumi Aizu is a member of ICANN's At-Large Advisory Committee, the Deputy Director at the Institute for HyperNetwork Society, and also a Senior Research Fellow & Professor at the Institute for InfoSocinomics, Tama University.[1]
Career History
He is one of the founders of Institute for Networking Design in Tokyo. From 1987 to 1992 Aizu served as secretary general of the Networking Forum. He joined GLOCOM as a Planning Manager in 1991, and in 1993 he joined Hyper Network Society as Research Director. In 1997, Izumi Aizu moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and founded Asia Network Research. From 1998-2000 Aizu worked as the Secretary General of the Asia & Pacific Internet Association. In 2000, he returned to continue working within the Japanese internet community.[2][3][4]