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Program

Program overview of the 2nd Workshop on Digital Humanism.

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Format: Each speaker talks 15 to 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes Q & A.

May 14, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. (14:00) CEST

Introduction

Digital Human

  • Edward A. Lee (UC Berkeley, USA): The New Urgency of Digital Humanism As We Become Digital Human

Informatics Managing the Corona Crisis

  • Lynda Hardman (CWI, Amsterdam): Moderation and Comment
  • Niki Popper (TU Wien): Real Time Simulation Based Decision Support in Health Care Systems – the COVID-19 Crisis
  • Andrea Ganna (FIMM – Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland): COVID19 host genetics initiative, how to enable data sharing across 120 studies and 600 researchers

Challenges: Privacy, Society

  • Erich Prem (eutema & TU Wien, Austria): Moderation and Comment
  • Walter Hötzendorfer (Research Institute – Digital Human Rights Center): Digital Humanism through Privacy by Design and Architecture: The Case of the Corona Apps
  • Clara Neppel (IEEE): Privacy, and the Choice Between Surveillance and Citizen Empowerment
  • Amy Mahn (NIST, USA): Cybersecurity Considerations for Telework
  • Joshua Franco (Amnesty Tech): Human Rights Online: Where are We and Where Will Pandemic Response Take Us?

ICT and Politics

  • George Metakides (President of Digital Enlightenment Forum, Visiting Professor, University of Southampton): New Policy Directions for European Digital Sovereignty