About The Event
This event gathers world authorities on different aspects of the Internet of Everything the promote scientific discussion, exchange research ideas and promote business opportunities.
Where
Online
When
Wednesday and Thursday
21-22 July
Event Speakers
Main speakers
Louis de Koker
Professor of Law, La Trobe Law School
Michèle Finck
Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition
Nello Cristianini
Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bristol
Burkhard Schafer
Professor of computational legal theory at University of Edinburgh
Ana García Robles
Secretary General at BDVA - Big Data Value Association
Marcello Ienca
Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology - ETH Zürich
Guido Boella
Director of Computer Science Department of University of Torino
Giovanni Comandè
Prof. Dr. Avv Esq. at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Norberto Andrade
Global Policy Lead for Digital and AI Ethics at Facebook
Francesca Rossi
IBM
Gabriele Mazzini
DG-CNECT Legal and Policy Officer, co-drafter of the Artificial Intelligence Act proposal
José Manuel Marqués Sevillano
Banco de España
Silvio Micali
Founder of Algorand and Ford Professor of Engineering at MIT
Thanasis G. Papaioannou
PI & Lecturer, Dept. of Informatics, Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB)
Stefan Eder
Benn-Ibler Rechtsanwälte GmbH, Universität Wien
Monica Palmirani
Organizer Università di Bologna
Carles Górriz
Organizer Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona
Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel
Organizer Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Researchers
PhD Candidates
Daniela BresicExploring the possibility of having a duty to patient data transfer in eHealth from an ethical and legal perspective. |
Liuwen YuRisk analysis and regulatory compliance of distributed ledger technologies for transaction and management of securities |
Aiste GerybaiteBig Data in health emergencies: balancing the right to health and the right to privacy. |
Stephan VargaInternet of Data: Fundamental Rights in the Context of the IoE and Big Data |
Mirko ZichichiPrivacy by Design through Disintermediation |
Pier Giorgio ChiaraSecurity and Privacy of resource constrained devices |
Beatriz EstevesDigital Representation of Consent Forms and Privacy Terms |
Orhan Gazi YalcinExamination of Current AI Systems within the Scope of Right to Explanation and Designing Explainable AI Systems |
Richard Rudolf RakInternet of Healthcare: Privacy and Data Protection Aspects in an Internet of Everything |
Emanuela PodaBig data analysis systems in IoE environments for managing privacy and digital identity: pseudonymity, deanonymization and the right to be forgotten |
Nadia PocherEU Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing Regulation in the Internet of Money: investigating crypto-ecosystems between anonymity and transparency |
Isadora NeroniSurveillance risks in IoT applied to Smart Cities |
Biagio DistefanoDistributed ledger technologies beyond financial applications: eDemocracy and new forms of Governance |
Yannick VogelNeo-commodification of persons: the exploitation of personal data and impact on the sharing economy |
Jesús SalgadoImpact of Artificial Intelligence in organisation management, autonomy of decisions, accountability, governance and organisational culture. |
Karen VázquezConcept/Term annotation of privacy and ethics assessments. |
Rana SanieiPrivacy Enhancing Semantic Technologies Supporting GDPR Compliance |
Jacopo DirutiglianoRight to Explanation |
Andrés ChomczykCompliant and understandable privacy policy noticies in the fintech industry |
Delaram GolpayeganiRisk of artificial intelligence systems |
Maximilian GartnerInfluenceable Autonomy and Predictable Freedom in the IoE |
Francesco VignaBig Data, Data Analytics and AI Applications in Health Care Context from a Data Protection Law Perspective. Co-Regulation Mechanisms as a Prosed Solution. |
Lisha QiaoPrivacy Ontology Reasoning Based on Cross-border Trade Big Data |
Jacopo MenghiniOnline parody: technical and legal evolution on the Internet |
Haleh AsgariniaEthical assessment of proposed standard form policies against shifting user expectations |
Olimpia BarresiThe impact of Artificial intelligence in Criminal Law: new proposals and perspectives |
Leon RossmaierEthics of Personal Data from Online Mobile, Wearable and Social Media Applications |
Maria ChristofidouGDPR in research with health data about rare diseases |
Jana MisicInteractions of algorithmic decision-making in the public sector with shared public values and visions of a future digital society |
Michał WieczorekEthical aspects of self-tracking technologies |
Francesca GennariInternet of Things (Law): Legal liability of IoE devices in the smart home |
Event Schedule
Here is our event schedule
Cornerstones about Advanced Research in Law, Science and Technology.
Opening Welcome
- Monica Palmirani, University of Bologna
- Carles Górriz, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.
Opening Talk
Gabriele Mazzini, DG-CNECT Legal and Policy Officer, co-drafter of the
Artificial Intelligence Act proposal (30 minutes).
Introduction to the Artificial Intelligence Act proposal
Session 1 The Internet of Money. Fintech and cryptocurrencies.
Chair and Discussant: Carles Górriz, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
- Regulatory jurisdiction over Virtual Asset Service Providers Louis de Koker, La Trobe University
- The Impact of the Data Governance Act on Decentralised Data Ecosystems, Michèle Finck, Max-Planck Institute
- CBDC and Cryptocurrencies: a changing landscape on payments systems, José Manuel Marques Sevillano, Banco de España
Session 2. The Internet of Data and Internet of Things. Big Data and Data Society.
Chair and Discussant: Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, UPM
- The interface between AI and the social sciences, Nello Cristianini, University of Bristol
- The law and ethics of Trustworthy AI, Burkhard Schafer, University of Edinburgh
- Digital transformation enabled by Data and AI , Ana García Robles, BDVA
Session 3. The Internet of Healthcare. Human Rights, Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
Chair and Discussant: Monica Palmirani, Università di Bologna
- The Biological and the Digital: The Ethics of Healthcare in the Digital World, Marcello Ienca, ETH Zürich
- Bioethics and Ethics of AI, Guido Boella, University of Turin
- Decentralization for more effective healthcare: Trustworthy data exchange and Trustworthy data handling, Thanasis Papaioannou, Athens University of Economics and Business
Session 4 The Internet of Persons
Chair and Discussant: Katie Atkinson, University of Liverpool
- AI and Justice: interdisciplinary approach to the research, Giovanni Comandè, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Università di Pisa
- AI ethics at IBM, Francesca Rossi
- Interoperability between blockchains, Silvio Micali, Algorand
- AI Governance: An Experimental Approach, Norberto Andrade, Facebook, US
Session 6. Joint activities with other ITN ESRs
Every researcher has exactly seven minutes with 10 slides to present the PhD research objectives divided in the main 5 clusters.
Guidelines for the discussion
Session 7. Research Meets Practice
Research Meets Practice and Legal Hackers, Stefan Eder
Session 6 (cont.) Joint activities with other ITN ESRs
Presentation in the plennary room.






