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Francois
Fluckiger,
Manager of the CERN
openlab, is the Knowledge and Technology Transfer Officer
for Information Technologies department at CERN and Director
of the CERN Schools of Computing. Before joining CERN in
1978, he was employed for five years by SESA in Paris. At
CERN, he has been in charge of external networking for more
than 12 years and held positions in infrastructure and
application networking, including the management of CERN's
World-Wide Web team after the departure of the Web inventor
Tim Berners-Lee. He is an adviser to the European
Commission, a member of the Internet Society Advisory
Council and the author of the reference textbook
"Understanding Networked Multimedia" as well as more than 80
articles. He is also a Computer Sciences lecturer at the
University of Geneva. He has more than 35 years of
experience in networking and information technologies.
Francois Fluckiger holds an MSc in Physics from the Paris IV
University. He graduated from the Ecole Suprieure
d'Electricit in 1973 and was awarded an MBA by the
Enterprise Administration Institute in Paris in 1977.
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