Prof. Qian has over 30 years experience in the computing industry and has
been responsible for many of the major technology projects in China. He has made an
important contribution in bringing the Internet to China since 1989 and finished the
Internet connection in 1994. In the same year, he finished the construction and
operation of Top Level Domain of China. He was responsible for designing and
manufacturing the earliest PC-FAX system in China 1986 and developed the first X.25
network in China 1984. As a chief designer, he finished the design of the computer
network system for the 11th Asia Games 1990.
He currently serves as deputy director at CNNIC Steering Committee; vice chair of
ISC (Internet Society of China), chief engineer and former deputy director at the
Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He also serves as
the executive editor for the most important journals such as JCST (Journal of
Computer Science and Technology, English version) and Journal of Software. Prof. Qian
has been served as an Executive Committee member of APNIC since 2001, and the board
member of APTLD since 2000. In 2003, he was appointed as a member of ICANN Board with
3 years term.
Previously he served as head of the networking division at the Institute of Computing
Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and deputy chief engineer at the Legend Group
Corporation which is the largest computer manufacturer in China. He is a
distinguished professor and currently serves as guest professor at People's
University of China. He has also been a visiting scholar at Georgia Institute of
Technology in the United States from 1980 to 1982.
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