RIPE NCC Speakers
Biographies
If you are holding an event and would like a speaker from the RIPE NCC
to be there, please contact us at: <speaker@ripe.net>.
We will cover all costs.
Speakers available to give presentations include the following RIPE NCC
staff members:
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Rumy
Kanis
Training Services Department Manager
The Training Services Department provides a wide variety of training
courses, workshops and presentations on policies, procedures and
tools relevant to RIPE Members and the RIPE community. In 2004,
the Training Services Department gave around 70 training courses
in 32 countries throughout the RIPE NCC service region. In total,
about 1,600 LIR staff members received training from the RIPE NCC
in 2004.
Rumy joined the RIPE NCC in November 2001. She received a BA in
International Business Management and Languages from the HS Holland
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Vesna
Manojlovic
Advanced Courses Trainer
Since 1999, Vesna Manojlovic has been working as a trainer for
the RIPE NCC, developing and delivering presentations and training
courses on distributing IP resources and operating a Local Internet
Registry (LIR). She is a co-author of the RIPE document "RIPE
whois Database User Manual".
In 2002, she took part in developing an advanced, hands-on course:
"Routing Registry for LIRs". She has been delivering and
further developing this course eveer since, giving talks at related
conferences and researching tools for utilising the Routing Registry
and for configuring routers based on RPSL information.
Vesna received a BS in Computer Science and Informatics from School
of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade.
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Henk
Uijterwaal
Manager New Projects Group
Dr. Henk Uijterwaal (1960) studied experimental physics at Utrecht
University and the University of Amsterdam, both in the Netherlands.
In 1992, he obtained a Ph.D. after successfully defending a thesis
in the field of High Energy Physics. In the following years, he
worked as a research associate at the former Superconducting Super
Collider Laboratory in Dallas, USA; the University of Oxford, UK
and the Deutsches Electronen Synchrotron DESY in Hamburg, Germany.
In 1997, he switched careers from physics to computing, when he
joined the RIPE NCC as the manager of New Projects department. At
the RIPE NCC, his work focussed on performance measurements in the
Internet, Inter Domain Routing, the Domain Name System (DNS) and
its related security protocol DNSSEC. He has been responsible for
the development of various services for the RIPE NCC membership,
such as the Test Traffic Measurement Service, the Routing Information
Service and the DNS Monitoring system "DNSMON".
Dr. Uijterwaal has presented his work at numerous conferences to
both scientific and technical audiences as well as to the general
public. He is a frequent member of technical program committees
and discussion panels at Internet related conferences |
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