Avri Doria
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Avri Doria is a contractual researcher. She has been involved with ICANN and GNSO since 2005. She has previously served as the chair of the GNSO Council and NCSG Executive Committee.[1]
Education edit
- She received her BA in Philosophy from the University of Rhode Island in 1978.[2]
- In 1979 she completed her MA in Philosophy with a Concentration on Cognitive Studies from University of Chicago.
- In 2001 she received an MA in Counseling Psychology from Rhode Island College.
Career History edit
- She is a teacher at the various International Schools for Internet governance
- She is an affiliate of the Association for progressive Community (APC) and volunteers with the APC on a contractual basis.
- She works part time on civil society organization issues and policy/goverance on the dotgay llc community app;lication for .dot
- She has worked part to for PIR on their application for the .NGO and .ONG community applications
- She has been an adjunct professor at Luleå University of Technology from 2007 - 2011.[3]
- She was a visiting researcher at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (2003-2004).
- Avri was the Director IP Routing at Nortel Networks.
- Chief Architect of Routing and Policy Management at Internet Communications from 1999-2000,
- Sr. Scientist (1996 – 1999) at General DataComm Corp.
- President at Revenant Networks [4]
- Sr. Consulting Engineer at Network Systems Corp. from 1995-1996
- Engineering Manager at Proteon in 1995.[5]
Publications edit
Avri Doria is the author and co-author of many publications:
- Levels of Aggregation in Flow Switched Networks
- Wavelength Router as a Transport Platform for IP
- Movement from Monoliths to Component-Based Network Elements
- Inter-domain Routing Stability Measurement
- General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) V3
- GSMP Packet Encapsulations for ATM, Ethernet and TCP
- General Switch Management Protocol Applicability
- Providing connectivity to the Sámi nomadic community
- Probabilistic Routing in Intermittently Connected Networks
- Indigenous Women in Scandinavia and a Potential Role for ICT
- WSIS, WGIG, Technology and Technologists
- Human rights and the role of Civil Society in WSIS, WGIG and Beyond
- The IETF as a model for the IGF
- RFC5866 - Diameter Quality of Service Application
- Probabilistic Routing Protocol for Intermittently Connected Networks
- RFC 6041: Forwarding and Control Element Separation (ForCES) Applicability Statement
- RFC 6385: General Area Review Team Experiences
- Policy Implications of Future Network Architecture and Technology
- RFC 6693: Probabilistic Routing Protocol for Intermittently Connected Networks
- Human Rights and Internet Protocols: Comparing Processes and Principles
- The Use and Abude of Multistakeholderism in Internet governance
Full Annotated bibliograhy at http://psg.com/~avri/papers/