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She | She studied at Göteborgs Universitet and Université Victor Segalen (Bordeaux II)<ref>[http://se.linkedin.com/pub/nurani-nimpuno/1/a7/b14 linkedin profile]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:50, 14 February 2011
Country: | Sweden |
Email: | nurani [at] netnod.se |
LinkedIn: | [Nurani Nimpuno Nurani Nimpuno] |
Nurani Nimpuno works for Outreach and Communications within Netnod / Autonomica.
Netnod / Autonomica operate Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in Sweden. Autonomica is also the operator of one of the 13 logical DNS root name servers in the world, i.root-servers.net (I-root); and a provider of DNS services, such as TLD anycast and unicast slave service.
Presence in Internet Community
Nurani has been actively involved in the Internet community for over a decade, working in Europe as well as the Asia Pacific region, and frequently presenting at and participating in international conferences globally.[1]
Nurani is also a member of the UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG). She is interested in improving gender equality within the IGF.[2]
Past Work
She previously worked as the External Relations manager at APNIC, the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for the Asia Pacific region; there she worked closely together with various Internet-related organizations across the region. Prior to that she worked as the Internet Address Policy manager at the RIPE NCC, the RIR for Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East. In her work for these organisations she worked together with the regional technical communities to develop policies related to the management of Internet resources, such as IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and AS numbers.
She has been heavily involved with education, workshops, training courses, and seminars all across Europe and the Asia Pacific.
Education
She studied at Göteborgs Universitet and Université Victor Segalen (Bordeaux II)[3]