Agustin
Villar Iglesias
Anna-Mari
Wallenberg
Workshop for early-career researchers - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
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In this workshop, we will explore the forefront of digital government and interoperability research at our workshop dedicated to early-career researchers. Co-organized by the Belgian Presidency, Digital Flanders, the Joint Research Centre (JRC)’s FreshMind initiative, and the Interoperable Europe Academy, this workshop offers a platform for PhD candidates and early post-docs to showcase their research, receive valuable feedback, and engage in discussions with leading experts and peers.
Participants will explore topics such as cross-border interoperability, digital governance, data-driven policymaking, and emerging technologies in the public sector.
The event includes expert panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at advancing interoperable public services and digital-ready administrations.
Moderators:
Workshop for early-career researchers - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
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Do you want to register for this session?
In this workshop, we will explore the forefront of digital government and interoperability research at our workshop dedicated to early-career researchers. Co-organized by the Belgian Presidency, Digital Flanders, the Joint Research Centre (JRC)’s FreshMind initiative, and the Interoperable Europe Academy, this workshop offers a platform for PhD candidates and early post-docs to showcase their research, receive valuable feedback, and engage in discussions with leading experts and peers.
Participants will explore topics such as cross-border interoperability, digital governance, data-driven policymaking, and emerging technologies in the public sector.
The event includes expert panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at advancing interoperable public services and digital-ready administrations.
Moderators:
Eveline Vlassenroot has been a contributor to the Flemish interoperability program OSLO (Open Standards for Linking Organisations) since 2017, focusing on the governance of data standards and interoperability, particularly in semantic interoperability. Her work facilitates the adoption and implementation of data standards across public and private sectors, enhancing both organizational and legal interoperability. At OSLO, she builds further upon the best practices defined at SEMIC, identifying methodologies for implementing data standards and developing sustainable data governance models for local and regional administrations. This work not only supports the seamless integration of services but also promotes the widespread adoption of these standards, ensuring they meet the evolving business requirements, needs of various stakeholders and legislation.
Additionally, she is a part-time researcher at the University of Ghent, developing a sustainable strategy for preserving and archiving Belgium's born-digital heritage.
Workshop for early-career researchers - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
In this workshop, we will explore the forefront of digital government and interoperability research at our workshop dedicated to early-career researchers. Co-organized by the Belgian Presidency, Digital Flanders, the Joint Research Centre (JRC)’s FreshMind initiative, and the Interoperable Europe Academy, this workshop offers a platform for PhD candidates and early post-docs to showcase their research, receive valuable feedback, and engage in discussions with leading experts and peers.
Participants will explore topics such as cross-border interoperability, digital governance, data-driven policymaking, and emerging technologies in the public sector.
The event includes expert panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at advancing interoperable public services and digital-ready administrations.
Moderators:
Workshop for early-career researchers - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
In this workshop, we will explore the forefront of digital government and interoperability research at our workshop dedicated to early-career researchers. Co-organized by the Belgian Presidency, Digital Flanders, the Joint Research Centre (JRC)’s FreshMind initiative, and the Interoperable Europe Academy, this workshop offers a platform for PhD candidates and early post-docs to showcase their research, receive valuable feedback, and engage in discussions with leading experts and peers.
Participants will explore topics such as cross-border interoperability, digital governance, data-driven policymaking, and emerging technologies in the public sector.
The event includes expert panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at advancing interoperable public services and digital-ready administrations.
Moderators:
Dr. Anna-Mari Wallenberg currently works as a senior specialist on societal, scientific and ethical aspects of AI (Ministry of Finance, Finland). She also works as an university lecture in cognitive science (Department of Digital humanities, University of Helsinki), and studies cognitive, computational and societal aspects of human-AI interaction with her research group.
Public Sector Authority
Workshop for early-career researchers - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
In this workshop, we will explore the forefront of digital government and interoperability research at our workshop dedicated to early-career researchers. Co-organized by the Belgian Presidency, Digital Flanders, the Joint Research Centre (JRC)’s FreshMind initiative, and the Interoperable Europe Academy, this workshop offers a platform for PhD candidates and early post-docs to showcase their research, receive valuable feedback, and engage in discussions with leading experts and peers.
Participants will explore topics such as cross-border interoperability, digital governance, data-driven policymaking, and emerging technologies in the public sector.
The event includes expert panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at advancing interoperable public services and digital-ready administrations.
Moderators:
Workshop for early-career researchers - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
In this workshop, we will explore the forefront of digital government and interoperability research at our workshop dedicated to early-career researchers. Co-organized by the Belgian Presidency, Digital Flanders, the Joint Research Centre (JRC)’s FreshMind initiative, and the Interoperable Europe Academy, this workshop offers a platform for PhD candidates and early post-docs to showcase their research, receive valuable feedback, and engage in discussions with leading experts and peers.
Participants will explore topics such as cross-border interoperability, digital governance, data-driven policymaking, and emerging technologies in the public sector.
The event includes expert panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at advancing interoperable public services and digital-ready administrations.
Moderators: