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Dr. Jennings was the director of University College Dublin (UCD) Computing Services from 1977 to 1999; he was responsible for the university's IT infrastructure and a staff of over 90 people. In 1986, he took leave from the University and acted as interim President of the Consortium for Scientific Computing at the John von Neumann Centre (JvNC) in Princeton, New Jersey; he took charge of starting its super computer center. Dennis is currently acting as Chairman of the Oversight Board of the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC). <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/jennings.htm ICANN.org]</ref> | Dr. Jennings was the director of University College Dublin (UCD) Computing Services from 1977 to 1999; he was responsible for the university's IT infrastructure and a staff of over 90 people. In 1986, he took leave from the University and acted as interim President of the Consortium for Scientific Computing at the John von Neumann Centre (JvNC) in Princeton, New Jersey; he took charge of starting its super computer center. Dennis is currently acting as Chairman of the Oversight Board of the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC). <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/jennings.htm ICANN.org]</ref> | ||
He was also integral in creating [[NSFnet]], in 1985-86, which is the network that preceded the Internet | He was also integral in creating [[NSFnet]], in 1985-86, which is the network that preceded the Internet.ref>[http://www.creditexpo.ie/team/team.html CreditExpor.ie]</ref> | ||
==Roles== | |||
Dr. Jennings | A selection of some of Dr. Jennings' more important roles: | ||
* Founder of [[NSFnet]] | |||
* Chair of the Board and General Assembly for [[CENTR]] | |||
* Early proponent of [[ICANN]] | |||
* Founder of [[IEDR]]<ref>[http://www.independent.ie/business/technology/irelandrsquos-real-net-pioneer-1115628.html Indepedent.ie]</ref> | |||
* President of [[EARN]] | |||
* Board Member [[Ebone]]<ref>[http://www.creditexpo.ie/team/team.html CreditExpor.ie]</ref> | |||
==Education== | ==Education== |
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Dr. Dennis Jennings was selected to serve on the ICANN Board by the NomCom in 2007; his term expired in 2010. In 2009, he began to serve as the Board's Vice-Chair.[1] During his time with ICANN he also served as Chair of the Board Governance Committee. He is currently the Managing Director of Konus Ltd.[2]
Career History
Dr. Jennings' career has seen him pursuing venture capital endeavors, investments, serving on a variety of boards and within academia.
He co-founded 4th Level Ventures in 2002, and continues to work. 4th Level Ventures is a 17 million pound Irish venture capital company; it aims to invest in companies that are commercializing on opportunities arising form Irish research and academic institutions. Dennis is also an angel investor in a variety of early stage technology companies.[3]
Dr. Jennings was the director of University College Dublin (UCD) Computing Services from 1977 to 1999; he was responsible for the university's IT infrastructure and a staff of over 90 people. In 1986, he took leave from the University and acted as interim President of the Consortium for Scientific Computing at the John von Neumann Centre (JvNC) in Princeton, New Jersey; he took charge of starting its super computer center. Dennis is currently acting as Chairman of the Oversight Board of the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC). [4]
He was also integral in creating NSFnet, in 1985-86, which is the network that preceded the Internet.ref>CreditExpor.ie</ref>
Roles
A selection of some of Dr. Jennings' more important roles:
- Founder of NSFnet
- Chair of the Board and General Assembly for CENTR
- Early proponent of ICANN
- Founder of IEDR[5]
- President of EARN
- Board Member Ebone[6]
Education
Dr. Jennings holds a 1st Class honours physics BSc degree from University College Dublin (1967), and a PhD degree obtained for research on high-energy gamma radiation from pulsars (neutron stars) (1972).
Fun Fact
Dennis enjoys opera and classical music, and is the chairman of the UCD Choral Scholars Board of Management.[7]