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'''Kuo-Wei Wu''' is the CEO of [[NIIEPA]] – a non-profit organization working on the research and consultant services in Internet policy and Information security for government, research institutions, universities, and industry.<ref>[http://tw.linkedin.com/pub/kuo-wei-wu/7/778/41 linkedin.com]</ref>
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He is the CEO of [[NIIEPA]] – a non-profit organization working on the research and consultant services in Internet policy and Information security for government, research institutions, universities, and industry.
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Mr. Wu has been elected by the Address Supporting Organization to a three year term that concludes six months after the end of the Annual General Meeting in 2012.<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2010-election/kuo-wei-wu/ aso.icann.org]</ref>
 
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Mr. Wu has been elected by the Address Supporting Organization to a three year term that concludes six months after the end of the Annual General Meeting in 2012.
      
=== Education ===
 
=== Education ===
Mr. Wu holds a mathematics BSc degree from Tunghai University (Taichung, 1975), a MSc degree in Mathematics from University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, 1980), and MSc degree in Computer Science from Columbia University (NYC, 1982).
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Mr. Wu holds a mathematics BSc degree from Tunghai University (Taichung, 1975), a MSc degree in Mathematics from University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, 1980), and MSc degree in Computer Science from Columbia University (NYC, 1982).<ref>[http://meetings.apnic.net/27/elections/kuo-wei-wu meetings.apnic.net]</ref>
    
=== Career History ===
 
=== Career History ===
He is one of the pioneers of [[HPC Asia]], [[TANET]], [[TWNIC]], [[APTLD]], and [[CDNC]]. He is currently a board member or executive council of TWNIC (2000 — now), [[APIA]] (2008—now), [[TWIA]] (2008—2013) and [[COSA]] (1995—2012). He was a board member or executive council of [[PIR]] (2008—2010), [[APNIC]] (1999—2010). He has experience in supervision, financial, and governance.
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He is one of the pioneers of [[HPC Asia]], [[TANET]], [[TWNIC]], [[APTLD]], and [[CDNC]]. He is currently a board member or executive council of TWNIC (2000 — now), [[APIA]] (2008—now), [[TWIA]] (2008—2013) and [[COSA]] (1995—2012). He was a board member or executive council of [[PIR]] (2008—2010), [[APNIC]] (1999—2010). He has experience in supervision, financial, and governance.<ref>[http://www.apnic.net/publications/news/2010/kuo-wei-wu apnic.com]</ref>
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Mr. Wu was the deputy director of [[NCHC]] (1990—1998), where he was responsible for [[TANET]] backbone operation to serve all the universities, research institutions in Taiwan. He is the co-founder of Asia Pacific Supercomputer Center Consortium (HPC Asia) to lead the experience sharing over all the Asia Pacific Supercomputer Centers.
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Mr. Wu was the deputy director of [[NCHC]] (1990—1998), where he was responsible for [[TANET]] backbone operation to serve all the universities, research institutions in Taiwan. He is the co-founder of Asia Pacific Supercomputer Center Consortium (HPC Asia) to lead the experience sharing over all the Asia Pacific Supercomputer Centers.<ref>[http://www.gnksconsult.com/site/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=48 gnksconsult.com]</ref>
    
He started Internet-related works since he worked for Cray Research, Inc. (1984—1990), and a vice-president of Yam Digital, Inc. When he was a vice-president of Acer, he lead the Internet service business for Acer (2000—2004). He actively involved in [[ICANN]] activities ([[GAC]], [[ALS]], [[ccNSO]], [[ASO]]) since 1999 until now. He also actively participated [[UN/WSIS]] (2004—2005), and [[UN/IGF]] (2006—2009).<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/wu.htm icann.org]</ref>
 
He started Internet-related works since he worked for Cray Research, Inc. (1984—1990), and a vice-president of Yam Digital, Inc. When he was a vice-president of Acer, he lead the Internet service business for Acer (2000—2004). He actively involved in [[ICANN]] activities ([[GAC]], [[ALS]], [[ccNSO]], [[ASO]]) since 1999 until now. He also actively participated [[UN/WSIS]] (2004—2005), and [[UN/IGF]] (2006—2009).<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/wu.htm icann.org]</ref>