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===<span id="Isabel_Maria_Álvaro_Alonso_Bio">[[EuroDIG_2024_–_FocalPoints#Isabel_Maria_Álvaro_Alonso|Isabel Maria Álvaro Alonso]]</span>===
===<span id="Isabel_Maria_Álvaro_Alonso_Bio">[[EuroDIG_2024_–_FocalPoints#Isabel_Maria_Álvaro_Alonso|Isabel Maria Álvaro Alonso]]</span>===
Aldan Creo is a Computer Science graduate, having studied in Spain, France and Switzerland. During his studies, he completed 4 internships, was selected by Django as a Google Summer of Code contributor, and graduated as valedictorian. He received a grant from the Spanish government to undertake research on Natural Language Processing. He garnered recognition for leadership and academic excellence through several awards. He's also the founder of 3 associations and contributes to open-source. Currently, he works as Technology Research Specialist in AI at The Dock, Accenture’s flagship R&D and global innovation center.
Isabel is Junior Manager in the Digital Public Policy department at Telefónica, responsible for matters relating to sustainability and online child protection. She participates in various working groups, both European and international, including ETNO, ERT, OECD, and GSMA. Her duties include monitoring and reviewing legislative changes or proposals on the aforementioned topics, as well as participating in the development of Telefónica’s position papers.
 
Educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies from Carlos III University of Madrid and a Master’s degree in Sustainable Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility from OBS Business School in collaboration with the University of Barcelona.


===<span id="Miguel_Vidal_Bio">[[EuroDIG_2024_–_FocalPoints#Miguel_Vidal|Miguel Vidal]]</span>===
===<span id="Miguel_Vidal_Bio">[[EuroDIG_2024_–_FocalPoints#Miguel_Vidal|Miguel Vidal]]</span>===

Revision as of 12:25, 19 March 2024

Session Session title/working title FocalPoint(s) FocalPoint(s) Affiliation
TOPIC 1 / Subtopic 1 European policies and strategies: Human Rights (working title) Isabel Maria Álvaro Alonso YOUTH IGF SPAIN
TOPIC 1 / Subtopic 2 European policies and strategies: Cyber resilience (working title) Emilia Zalewska-Czajczyńska NASK PIB
TOPIC 1 / Subtopic 3 European policies and strategies: Standard setting vs. regional legislation (working title)
TOPIC 2 / Subtopic 1 GovTech – putting people first in digitising public services and the use of data: Setting the scene (working title) Ieva Zilioniene NRD Companies
TOPIC 2 / Subtopic 2 GovTech – putting people first in digitising public services and the use of data: European approach on data governance (working title)
TOPIC 2 / Subtopic 3 GovTech – putting people first in digitising public services and the use of data: Access to services (working title)
TOPIC 3 / Subtopic 1 Artificial Intelligence: Innovation and ethical implication (working title) Lina Lelesiene STATE DATA PROTECTION INSPECTORATE OF LITHUANIA
TOPIC 3 / Subtopic 2 Artificial Intelligence: Application of new regulation (working title) E Cortes IS3C
TOPIC 3 / Subtopic 3 Artificial Intelligence: Identification of AI generated content (working title) Aldan Creo The Dock, Accenture’s flagship R&D and global innovation center
Workshop 1a Child safety – update on legal regulation trends (UK case study) (working title)
Workshop 1b Protecting vulnerable groups online from harmful content – new (technical) approaches (working title) Sofia Rasgado Monteiro Departamento de Desenvolvimento e Inovação Coordenadora do Centro Internet Segura, Portuguese Safer Internet Centre Coordinator – Insafe network
Workshop 2a Managing change in media space (Part 1) (working title)
  • Sustaining democratic processes
  • review of EU elections
  • concrete impact of EU regulation
Workshop 2b Managing change in media space (Part 2) (working title)
  • Countering disinformation
  • Education
Monojit Das IADN
Workshop 3 Network evolution (working title) Miguel Vidal Deutsche Telekom
Workshop 4 Green digital transformation (working title) Karen Mulberry IEEE
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Biographical Information

Aldan Creo

Aldan Creo is a Computer Science graduate, having studied in Spain, France and Switzerland. During his studies, he completed 4 internships, was selected by Django as a Google Summer of Code contributor, and graduated as valedictorian. He received a grant from the Spanish government to undertake research on Natural Language Processing. He garnered recognition for leadership and academic excellence through several awards. He's also the founder of 3 associations and contributes to open-source. Currently, he works as Technology Research Specialist in AI at The Dock, Accenture’s flagship R&D and global innovation center.

Isabel Maria Álvaro Alonso

Isabel is Junior Manager in the Digital Public Policy department at Telefónica, responsible for matters relating to sustainability and online child protection. She participates in various working groups, both European and international, including ETNO, ERT, OECD, and GSMA. Her duties include monitoring and reviewing legislative changes or proposals on the aforementioned topics, as well as participating in the development of Telefónica’s position papers.

Educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies from Carlos III University of Madrid and a Master’s degree in Sustainable Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility from OBS Business School in collaboration with the University of Barcelona.

Miguel Vidal

Miguel Vidal is a Senior Economist at Deutsche Telekom, overseeing key developments in the telecommunications industry, the digital economy, and geopolitics. With over 20 years of experience in the telecommunications sector, the digital transformation has accompanied his entire professional journey – continually fascinating him anew. Since 2007, Miguel has contributed to Deutsche Telekom’s public affairs department, focusing on issues related to network deployment and digital policy.

Miguel holds a Ph.D. in Economics obtained from the University of Bonn and has a strong academic background, with numerous publications in respected journals.