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Ted Guild

Ted Guild

Ted joined the W3C in January of 2000. He comes to the Consortium from the corporate IT community having worked for a mortgage and investment company, a power utility, an internet service provider, and a marketing and communications company. He earned a bachelors in Russian from Hobart College. He also spent some time as an English as a Second Language and Mathematics instructor.


homepage email ted@w3.org

Laurent Carcone

Laurent joined the W3C team at Inria-Grenoble in September 2000 to participate in the development of Amaya. Before joining the W3C, he worked as an engineer in the OPERA project at Inria-Grenoble.

Laurent hold an enineering degree in computer science from the CNAM Grenoble (Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers) in 1997.


homepage email laurent@w3.org

Jules Clément-Ripoche

Jules Clément-Ripoche

Jules joined W3C System Team in July 2007. He is working at the MIT/CSAIL host in Cambridge as the Webmaster.

email jules@w3.org

Dominique Hazaël-Massieux

Dominique Hazaël-Massieux

Dominique is the Activity Lead of the Mobile Web Initiative, co-chairs the Mobile Web Test Suites Working Group, and develops tools and applications as part of the W3C Systems Team.

He joined intially W3C's Communication and Systems Team as a member of the Webmaster Team in October 2000; after having joined then lead the QA Activity until September 2005, Dom took part to the Mobile Web Initiative as Staff Contact for the Best Practices Working Group.

Dominique holds an engineering degree from the "Grande Ecole" Ecole Centrale Paris.


homepage email dom@w3.org

Simon J. Hernandez

Simon joined the W3C Systems Team 1 September 2000 as a System Administrator.

Prior to joining the Consortium Simon worked at Sybase, Inc., where he assisted in the management of a large global internetwork of production business, engineering, and tech support servers and workstations, and rollout of such services as My.Sybase.Com.

In a previous incarnation, Simon lived in Japan and studied Comparative Culture and Japanese at Sophia University in Tokyo. He also attended the School of Library and Information Studies (now the School of Information Management & Systems) at the University of California at Berkeley.


homepage email simon@w3.org

José Kahan

José Kahan

José joined W3C's technical staff, at INRIA Rhône-Alpes, in January 1996. He participates in the development of Amaya, and in various other projects, including W3C's hypertext mailing list archives. José holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the Université de Rennes I (1997) and a specialization degree in computer networks from the École Supérieure d'Électricité (SUPELEC), Rennes.His research interests include distributed systems and W3 security.

homepage email jose.kahan@w3.org

Fumihiro Kato

Fumihiro Kato

Fumihiro joined the W3C in April 2006 as a system administrator at Keio University SFC. He is a research associate and a PhD student of Graduate School of Media and Governance at Keio University. His interests are in Web Technology and Mobile Computing. He holds Master's and Bachelor's degrees from Keio University.


homepage email fumi@w3.org

Vivien Lacourba

Vivien Lacourba

Vivien joined W3C in May 2003 as the W3C Webmaster at the MIT/CSAIL host site in Cambridge, MA USA.

Since September 2004 Vivien is working as a Systems & Network Engineer for W3C Europe at the ERCIM host site in Sophia-Antipolis, France.

Vivien graduated in September 2003 from the Ecole Supérieure en Sciences Informatiques in Sophia-Antipolis, France.
He holds an engineering degree in Computer Science, specializing in Networks. In June 2000, he received a two year degree in Computer Programming at the University of Lyon, France.


homepage email vivien@w3.org

Gerald Oskoboiny

Gerald Oskoboiny

Gerald joined W3C in September 1997 as a member of the Systems Team. He helps maintain W3C's system infrastructure including the web and mail servers, mailing lists and publishing tools. He created W3C's HTML Validation Service based on an earlier validation service he began as a student.

Prior to joining W3C, Gerald worked at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. He has also worked as a Web consultant for various companies in the Edmonton area, and as a technical writer for IBM Canada in Toronto.

In his free time Gerald enjoys travel, photography, and writing software.

Gerald has a Bachelor of Science with specialization in Computing Science from the University of Alberta.


homepage email gerald@w3.org

Jean-Guilhem Rouel

Jean-Guilhem Rouel

Jean-Guilhem joined the W3C Systems Team in August 2006 as the W3C Webmaster at the MIT/CSAIL host site in Cambridge, MA USA.

He graduated in October 2006 from Polytech'Nice-Sophia Computer Science Department (formerly known as ESSI: Ecole Supérieure en Sciences Informatiques) specialized in Networks.

In September 2003 he received a two year degree in Mathematics and Computer Science (DEUG MIAS) at the University Jean-François Champollion in Albi, France.


homepage email jean-gui@w3.org

Olivier Thereaux

olivier coordinates the Open Source development of QA Tools and works on Education and Outreach. He also builds and maintains internal tools and services for the W3C Systems team.

Olivier joined W3C at Keio University in October 2000.


homepage email ot@w3.org

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