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Jun Murai | |
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Born | 29 March 1955 | (age 69)
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Keio University |
Awards | Internet Hall of Fame (2013) IEEE Internet Award (2011) Jonathan B. Postel Service Award (2005) |
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Institutions | Keio University |
Jun Murai (村井 純, Murai Jun, born March 29, 1955 in Tokyo) is a Japanese professor and administrator known as "the father of Internet in Japan" and "Internet Samurai".[1] He is a professor at Keio University. Murai is the founder of JUNET and founder of the WIDE Project. Murai graduated from Keio University in 1979 and received a Ph.D. from the same school in 1984. On October 1, 2009, Murai became the Dean of the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies.[2][3]
Murai was awarded the 2011 IEEE Internet Award - "For his leadership in the development and deployment of the global Internet, especially across the Asia-Pacific region.” Murai entered the Internet Hall of Fame in 2013, recognizing his administrative and co-ordination efforts in establishing Internet connectivity in Japan, and serving as President of Japan Network Information Center. .[4]
Jun Murai accepted the Knight of the Legion of Honour Medal from the French government on 13 February 2019. [5]
References
- ^ "INTERNET HALL of FAME PIONEER -Jun Murai-". Internet Hall of Fame, Internet Society. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- ^ 次期おかしら決定!! -國領二郎教授・村井純教授・徳田英幸教授に-. SFC Clip (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ^ "Employee profile at Keio University website". SFC Clip. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
- ^ http://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/jun-murai
- ^ https://jp.ambafrance.org/Remise-de-la-Legion-d-honneur-au-Pr-Jun-Murai-de-l-Universite-Keio
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