'Brian Carpenter' is a
British Internet engineer, and past chair of the
IETF.
Professional career
He spent 10 years writing software for process control systems at
CERN, which was interrupted by three years teaching undergraduate computer science at
Massey University in
New Zealand.
He led the networking group at CERN, from 1985 to 1996. He worked alongside
Tim Berners-Lee while at CERN.
When he left CERN, he joined
IBM, where he is now an IBM Distinguished Engineer working on Internet Standards and Technology. From 1999 to 2001 he was at iCAIR, the international Center for Advanced Internet Research, sponsored by IBM at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He is currently based in Switzerland.
IETF career
He has worked on IPv6 and on Differentiated Services, being chair of the
DiffServ working group. He served from March 1994 to March 2002 on the
Internet Architecture Board, which he chaired for five years. He also served as a Trustee of the
Internet Society, and was Chairman of its Board of Trustees for two years until June 2002. In March 2005 he became IETF Chair, a position he held until March 2007.
References
★ IETF: Biographies of IAB members, available at
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