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'''Abdul Awal''' is the network manager for the [[Bangladesh Research and Education Network]] and is the chapter officer for [[ISOC]] Bangladesh.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 52 Intake Form, Feb 2015</ref>
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'''Mohammad Abdul Awal''' is a network professional, working for [http://www.bdren.net.bd BdREN] which is the National Research and Education Network of Bangladesh. There he leads the data and transmission network team. Over the past few years, he conducted several network workshops and tutorials at APRICOT, SANOG and bdNOG covering topics such as campus network design and operations, advanced BGP, MPLS, IPv6, network monitoring and management and network infrastructure security. He is a regular participant and speaker in national and international conferences on network technologies and best current operational practices.
  
==Education==
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Awal studied Electronics and Communication Engineering. His areas of expertise and major interests include IPv6, BGP, MPLS, Routing and Switching, Network Infrastructure Security, Internet Policy Development and Internet Governance. He is a CCNP and CCNA trainer at a local training institute based in Dhaka.
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Awal is the coordinator of [https://bdyigf.org/ Bangladesh Youth Internet Governance Forum (bdYIGF)] and is one of the chapter leaders of [http://www.isoc.org.bd/dhaka/ Internet Society Bangladesh Dhaka Chapter]. He is a Multi-stakeholder Steering Group (MSG) member of [https://www.rigf.asia/ Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF)]. He actively
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participates in local and regional Internet Governance dialogues. He is actively involved with [http://bdnog.org/ Bangladesh Network Operators Group (bdNOG)].
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Awal founded [https://ndlc.asia/ Network Development Learning Center (NDLC)], a not-for-profit initiative that aims to raise internet awareness and technical knowledge development among youngsters and students. He is a former fellow of APRICOT, APIGA, IETF, ICANN, APNIC, ISOC, APAN and inSIG. He is a NextGen@ICANN57 and a Youth IGF Ambassador.<ref>[http://youthigf.com/meetourambassadors-.html Youth IGF Ambassadors.] Retrieved 07 Nov 2016.</ref><ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-08-19-en NextGen@ICANN57]. Retrieved 07 Nov 2016.</ref> He is a NextGen Ambassador at ICANN60.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-3-2017-07-31-en NextGen@ICANN60.] Retrieved 30 OCT 2017.</ref>
  
 
==Interests==
 
==Interests==
Paul is interested in Internet governance and security.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 52 Intake Form, Feb 2015</ref>
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Awal's areas of expertise and major interests include IPv6 and Internet of Things, Privacy and Cybersecurity, Internet Governance and ICT for Development.
 
 
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 9 July 2021

Mohammad Abdul Awal Haolader Portrait.JPG
Mohammad Abdul Awal Haolader caric.jpg
Affiliation: Fellowship Program, NextGen@ICANN
Region: Asia
Country: Bangladesh
Email: email@awal.pro
Blog: https://www.awal.pro
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Mohammad Abdul Awal
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @awalece

Mohammad Abdul Awal is a network professional, working for BdREN which is the National Research and Education Network of Bangladesh. There he leads the data and transmission network team. Over the past few years, he conducted several network workshops and tutorials at APRICOT, SANOG and bdNOG covering topics such as campus network design and operations, advanced BGP, MPLS, IPv6, network monitoring and management and network infrastructure security. He is a regular participant and speaker in national and international conferences on network technologies and best current operational practices.

Awal studied Electronics and Communication Engineering. His areas of expertise and major interests include IPv6, BGP, MPLS, Routing and Switching, Network Infrastructure Security, Internet Policy Development and Internet Governance. He is a CCNP and CCNA trainer at a local training institute based in Dhaka.

Awal is the coordinator of Bangladesh Youth Internet Governance Forum (bdYIGF) and is one of the chapter leaders of Internet Society Bangladesh Dhaka Chapter. He is a Multi-stakeholder Steering Group (MSG) member of Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF). He actively participates in local and regional Internet Governance dialogues. He is actively involved with Bangladesh Network Operators Group (bdNOG).

Awal founded Network Development Learning Center (NDLC), a not-for-profit initiative that aims to raise internet awareness and technical knowledge development among youngsters and students. He is a former fellow of APRICOT, APIGA, IETF, ICANN, APNIC, ISOC, APAN and inSIG. He is a NextGen@ICANN57 and a Youth IGF Ambassador.[1][2] He is a NextGen Ambassador at ICANN60.[3]

Interests

Awal's areas of expertise and major interests include IPv6 and Internet of Things, Privacy and Cybersecurity, Internet Governance and ICT for Development.

References

  1. Youth IGF Ambassadors. Retrieved 07 Nov 2016.
  2. NextGen@ICANN57. Retrieved 07 Nov 2016.
  3. NextGen@ICANN60. Retrieved 30 OCT 2017.