Kuo-Wei Wu
Kuo-Wei Wu is the CEO of NIIEPA.[1] He has been elected by ICANN's Address Supporting Organization to a three year term concluding six months after the end of the Annual General Meeting in 2012.[2]
Country: | Taiwan |
LinkedIn: | [kuo-wei-wu Kuo-Wei Wu] |
Education
Kuo-Wei has a mathematics BSc degree from Tunghai University, an MSc degree in Mathematics from University of Cincinnati, and an MSc degree in Computer Science from Columbia University.[3]
Career History
Wu is one of the pioneers of HPC Asia, TANET, TWNIC, APTLD, and CDNC. He is currently a board member or executive council at TWNIC, APIA, TWIA and COSA. He has also served as a board member at PIR and APNIC.[4]
He worked for Cray Research Inc. from 1984-1990.[5] From 1990 to 1999, Kuo-Wei worked as the Deputy Director of NCHC, and from 1999-2001, served as the VP at Yam Digital, Inc. After leaving Yam Digital, Kuo-Wei became VP at Acer, Inc., a position he served until 2004.[6]
Additionally, he co-founded Asia Pacific Supercomputer Center Consortium (HPC Asia) to lead the experience sharing over all the Asia Pacific Supercomputer Centers.[7]
Wu has been involved with ICANN activities (GAC, ALS, ccNSO and ASO) since 1999.[8]