Tan Tin Wee
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Tan Tin Wee (born 1962) is a Singaporean bioinformatician and university lecturer. He is an associate professor at the Department of Biochemistry at the National University of Singapore and Chief Executive of the National Supercomputing Center (NSCC) Singapore. As the inventor and founder of multilingual internationalized domain names (IDN) and a pioneer of the Internet, he was inducted into the Internet Society of 2012 along with the founding fathers of the Internet in the first Internet Hall of Fame. He is well known in Singapore and the region for his work on propagating and developing the Internet. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Gilbert, Donald G., Ugawa, Yoshihiro, Buchhorn, Markus, Wee, Tan Tin, Mizushima, Akira, Kim, Hyun Chul, Chon, Kilnam, Weon, Seyeon, Ma, Juncai, Ichiyanagi, Yoshihiro, Liou, Der Ming, Keretho, Somnuk, Napis, Suhaimi
Published 2004
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