
Dear all, The deadline for volunteering or nominating someone for DNS working group co-chair is now over and we have received one submission in response to our call. We are overjoyed to announce that Yevheniya Nosyk volunteered for the position! Find below a few words from Yevheniya. ======================================================================== I am a cybersecurity researcher at KOR Labs, where I conduct large-scale Internet measurements with a particular focus on DNS. I obtained my Ph.D. in Cybersecurity from Université Grenoble Alpes in 2024. Over the past two years, I have presented my research at RIPE, OARC, and IETF meetings. I was awarded the IRTF Applied Networking Research Prize for my work on Extended DNS Errors. I also have experience serving on scientific conference program committees. If selected for this position, I would aim to bridge the academic and operational communities by encouraging researchers to attend RIPE meetings and present their work at the DNS WG. ======================================================================== Cheers and warm regards, Willem Toorop for the RIPE DNS working group co-chairs

Hi, I'm not sure if this is an invitation for reactions (or if the appointment is automatic in case of one candidate), but I'd like to express support Yevheniya's appointment. I assume that the RIPE DNS WG will, as per its charter, remain mostly focused on operational and deployment stuff. That's not to disencourage the occasional academic contribution! :) Cheers, Peter On 4/25/25 16:39, Willem Toorop wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for volunteering or nominating someone for DNS working group co-chair is now over and we have received one submission in response to our call.
We are overjoyed to announce that Yevheniya Nosyk volunteered for the position!
Find below a few words from Yevheniya.
========================================================================
I am a cybersecurity researcher at KOR Labs, where I conduct large-scale Internet measurements with a particular focus on DNS. I obtained my Ph.D. in Cybersecurity from Université Grenoble Alpes in 2024.
Over the past two years, I have presented my research at RIPE, OARC, and IETF meetings. I was awarded the IRTF Applied Networking Research Prize for my work on Extended DNS Errors. I also have experience serving on scientific conference program committees.
If selected for this position, I would aim to bridge the academic and operational communities by encouraging researchers to attend RIPE meetings and present their work at the DNS WG. ========================================================================
Cheers and warm regards,
Willem Toorop for the RIPE DNS working group co-chairs
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Hi all, Thank you for joining our meeting last week. Just to make it also official here: We welcome Yevheniya as our new co-chair! Many thanks again to Doris for her great work. Cheers, Moritz
On 25 Apr 2025, at 16:39, Willem Toorop <willem@nlnetlabs.nl> wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for volunteering or nominating someone for DNS working group co-chair is now over and we have received one submission in response to our call.
We are overjoyed to announce that Yevheniya Nosyk volunteered for the position!
Find below a few words from Yevheniya.
========================================================================
I am a cybersecurity researcher at KOR Labs, where I conduct large-scale Internet measurements with a particular focus on DNS. I obtained my Ph.D. in Cybersecurity from Université Grenoble Alpes in 2024.
Over the past two years, I have presented my research at RIPE, OARC, and IETF meetings. I was awarded the IRTF Applied Networking Research Prize for my work on Extended DNS Errors. I also have experience serving on scientific conference program committees.
If selected for this position, I would aim to bridge the academic and operational communities by encouraging researchers to attend RIPE meetings and present their work at the DNS WG. ========================================================================
Cheers and warm regards,
Willem Toorop for the RIPE DNS working group co-chairs
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participants (3)
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Moritz Müller
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Peter Thomassen
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Willem Toorop