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'''Izumi Aizu''' is a member of AtLarge Advisory Committee at [[ICANN]], Deputy Director at Institute for HyperNetwork Society and Senior Research Fellow & Professor at Institute for InfoSocinomics, Tama University.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/aizu.html icann.org]</ref>
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'''Izumi Aizu''' is a member of [[ICANN]]'s At-Large Advisory Committee, the Deputy Director at the Institute for HyperNetwork Society, and also a Senior Research Fellow & Professor at the Institute for InfoSocinomics, Tama University.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/aizu.html icann.org]</ref>
  
  

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Country: Japan
Email: izumi [at] anr.org
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Izumi Aizu is a member of ICANN's At-Large Advisory Committee, the Deputy Director at the Institute for HyperNetwork Society, and also a Senior Research Fellow & Professor at the Institute for InfoSocinomics, Tama University.[1]


Career History

He is one of the founders of Institute for Networking Design in Tokyo. From 1987 to 1992 served as secretary general of Networking Forum. He joined GLOCOM as a Planning Manager in 1991 and in 1993, he joined Hyper Network Society as Research Director. In 1997, he moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and founded Asia Network Research. From 1998-2000 Aizu worked as Secretary General of the Asia & Pacific Internet Association. In 2000 he returned to Asia and continued promoting Internet im Asia.[2][3][4]

External Links

hyper.org

References