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'''John Deneen''' is to work as a Scientific and Technical advisor for the [[.green]] [[gTLD]].  He is currently the CTO at United Synergy LLC, where he is involved in creating solar-assisted batteries, mobile devices and entire internet servers, trying to eliminate AC/DC converters, and generally working on recycling and upcycling waste products into new green energy applications.
 
'''John Deneen''' is to work as a Scientific and Technical advisor for the [[.green]] [[gTLD]].  He is currently the CTO at United Synergy LLC, where he is involved in creating solar-assisted batteries, mobile devices and entire internet servers, trying to eliminate AC/DC converters, and generally working on recycling and upcycling waste products into new green energy applications.
 
==Inspiration and Ideas==
 
==Inspiration and Ideas==
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John was able to study and work under [[Larry Brilliant]] at The University of California, Berkley. He has since gone on to research and develop a variety of technologies that have the ability to reduce waste, emissions, and energy, reform our use of standard technologies, and reuse waste products in sustainable endeavors.
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He is interested in developing more sustainable solutions for disaster relief; such as using blimps, and low-power and wireless technologies. This would not only allow relief efforts to save more lives but to do so in an environmentally innovative manner.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>

Revision as of 22:32, 23 March 2011

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Country: USA
Email: johndeneen[at]dotgreen.org

John Deneen is to work as a Scientific and Technical advisor for the .green gTLD. He is currently the CTO at United Synergy LLC, where he is involved in creating solar-assisted batteries, mobile devices and entire internet servers, trying to eliminate AC/DC converters, and generally working on recycling and upcycling waste products into new green energy applications.

Inspiration and Ideas

John was able to study and work under Larry Brilliant at The University of California, Berkley. He has since gone on to research and develop a variety of technologies that have the ability to reduce waste, emissions, and energy, reform our use of standard technologies, and reuse waste products in sustainable endeavors.

He is interested in developing more sustainable solutions for disaster relief; such as using blimps, and low-power and wireless technologies. This would not only allow relief efforts to save more lives but to do so in an environmentally innovative manner.[1]

  1. ICANN40 Interview