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'''Lars-Johan Liman''', M.Sc., is Senior Systems Specialist at [http://www.netnod.se/ Netnod Ineternet Exchange] in Stockholm, Sweden. He is the technical lead for i.root-servers.net, one of Internet's 13 root name servers for the [[DNS]] system. He served for three years as co- | '''Lars-Johan Liman''', M.Sc., is Senior Systems Specialist at [http://www.netnod.se/ Netnod Ineternet Exchange] in Stockholm, Sweden. He is the technical lead for i.root-servers.net, one of Internet's 13 root name servers for the [[DNS]] system and is member of the ICANN's Root Server System Advisory Committe ([[RSSAC]]). He is currently RSSAC's liaison to the Standing Customer Committee for the [PTI]. | ||
He served for three years as co-chair for [[RSSAC]], and was one of RSSAC's representatives on the ICG panel.<ref>User Submitted</ref> | |||
Lars-Johan holds a Master of Science degree in Engineering Sciences from The Royal Institute of Technology ([http://www.kth.se/ KTH]) in Stockholm, Sweden, majoring in Applied Physics. Between 1992 and 2000 he worked at the combined network operations centre for the Swedish adacemic and research network [http://www.sunet.se/ SUNET], the joint academic network for the Nordic countries [http://www.nordu.net/ NORDUnet], and one of the first pan-European backbones Ebone (no longer in business). In 2000 he moved to Autonomica, a newly created subsidiary to Netnod. Autonomica was merged into the mother company Netnod in 2010. | Lars-Johan holds a Master of Science degree in Engineering Sciences from The Royal Institute of Technology ([http://www.kth.se/ KTH]) in Stockholm, Sweden, majoring in Applied Physics. Between 1992 and 2000 he worked at the combined network operations centre for the Swedish adacemic and research network [http://www.sunet.se/ SUNET], the joint academic network for the Nordic countries [http://www.nordu.net/ NORDUnet], and one of the first pan-European backbones Ebone (no longer in business). In 2000 he moved to Autonomica, a newly created subsidiary to Netnod. Autonomica was merged into the mother company Netnod in 2010. | ||
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* Responsible for i.root-servers.net, the first public DNS root name server based outside the USA, | * Responsible for i.root-servers.net, the first public DNS root name server based outside the USA, | ||
* Member of RSSAC, | |||
* RSSAC's liaison the PTI Customer Standing Committee (CSC), | |||
* Designer and maintainer of DNS systems for dozens of [[TLD]]s, including the world's largest [[ccTLD]], | * Designer and maintainer of DNS systems for dozens of [[TLD]]s, including the world's largest [[ccTLD]], | ||
* Active in the [http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/dnsop/ DNSOP] working group in the [[IETF]], | * Active in the [http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/dnsop/ DNSOP] working group in the [[IETF]], | ||
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* Co-chair of ICANN's Root Server System Advisory Committee RSSAC, | * Co-chair of ICANN's Root Server System Advisory Committee RSSAC, | ||
* Member of ICANN's [[ICG]] panel, coordinating the IANA stewardship, | |||
* Member of ICANN's Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel ([[RSTEP]]), | * Member of ICANN's Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel ([[RSTEP]]), | ||
* Memeber of the [http://www.ietf.org/ IETF]DNS Directorate, | * Memeber of the [http://www.ietf.org/ IETF]DNS Directorate, | ||