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==Personal==
==Personal==
Sebastian lived his entire life in Santiago, before taking positions in San Diego, USA, and New Zealand. He is married with two children.
Sebastian lived his entire life in Santiago, before taking a position in 2007 in San Diego, USA; he has subsequently moved to New Zealand. He is married with two children, and is glad to see his children learning English as a second language.<ref>[http://www.requin.cl/autobiografia4.html Reqin.cl]</ref> A more exhaustive biography can be found on his [http://www.requin.cl/autobiografia.html website].
 
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Revision as of 22:48, 18 May 2011

Country: New Zealand
Website:

   [Requin.cl Requin.cl]

Blog: [Blogspot Blogspot]
Twitter:    @secastro

Sebastian Castro Avila represented Latin America on the ccNSO's IANA Work Group.[1] He currently works as a DNS expert at .nz Registry Services.[2] He formerly worked at NIC Chile,[3] and represented the organization at ICANN meetings, and workshops.[4] Mr.Castro worked with The Cooperative Association of Internet and Data Analysis to run tests on the NIC Chile's servers; this infomration was able to provide CAIDA with valuable information regarding the stability and condition of the DNS.[5]

Career History

Sebastian Castro has worked at NIC Chile as a DNS Administrator, at CAIDA as a DNS analyst, and as an Instructor's Assistant at the University of Chile.[6] He worked at NIC Chile from 1997 to 2007; in that time he saw the company grow from 4 employees (including himself) to 30, and went from managing the automated registration system as a Professor's assistant, to more varied and complicated tasks.[7]

In 2006, Sebastian spent 6 weeks in Japan for training courses funded by JICA.[8]

Personal

Sebastian lived his entire life in Santiago, before taking a position in 2007 in San Diego, USA; he has subsequently moved to New Zealand. He is married with two children, and is glad to see his children learning English as a second language.[9] A more exhaustive biography can be found on his website.

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