Country: Japan
Email: maruyama [at] nic.ad.jp

Naomasa Maruyama is the Vice President of JPNIC and Associate Professor at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo.[1]

He has been the co-chair of the Elections Committee at MINC

He attended ICANN Yokohama[2] ICANN Sao Paulo,[3] participated in the APNIC Policy SIG in 2005[4] and attends APTLD meetings.[5] ccTLD Constitiuency meetings[6] He attended Ad hoc APTLD meeting in 1999.[7]

Mr. Maruyama was the panelist at IPv4 to IPv6: challenges and opportunities.[8]

He has been the chairman of rule WG [9] and an ISOC advisory Council Representative.[10]

Attended APRICOT 99[11]

He has been an auditor at the JPNIC.[12]

He represented IGFT japan in Internet Governance Discussion in 2005.[13]

He atteneded ICANN Uruguay.[14] ICANN Sydney[15]

He has been assisting JPNIC since its inception in 1991 in a wide range of activities including IP address allocation/assignment business as a National Internet Registry (NIR) and JP domain name allocation business until the re-delegation of .JP to JPRS (Japan Registry Service) in 2002. He's actively involved in outreach efforts for Internet Governance in Japan.In the year 2000, he led the Host committee of ICANN Yokohama meeting.[16]


He attended IFWP meeting in 1998.[17]

He was a speaker at WIPO Internet Domain Name Process in 1998.[18]

He has been a steering committee member at JPNIC.[19]

Education edit

He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science; both from the Department of Mathematics of University of Tokyo.

Publications edit

Proposal for a determining process of ACE identifier

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