9th International Summer School on Digital Government - opengov2022
The OpenGov Summer School course is equivalent to 3 ECTS credits.
The courses will be offered in various online ways, including lectures, tutorials, collaborative workshops and discussions. Most importantly, the opengov2022 Summer School will include showcasing and hands-on experience with innovative platforms and services that are under development in a number of collaborative research projects.
Furthermore, the summer school programme follows the Samos 2022 Summit for the first 3 days. The sessions of the Samos Summit have been indicated in the programme below. Additional lectures will be held every day only for the students of the opengov2022 summer school.
opengov2022 Preliminary Programme
CEST | 9.00-10.30 | 11.00-12.30 | 13.30-15.00 | 15.30-16.30 |
EEST | 10.00-11.30 | 12.00-13.30 | 14.30-16.00 | 16.30-17.30 |
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Day 1 - Monday 4th of July 2022 |
Session 1: Welcome and Introduction | Samos Summit Session 2: Disruptive Technologies for Administrations and Cities | Samos Summit Session 3: Interoperability Solutions | Summer School Session |
"Introduction to Samos 2022 Summit and OpenGov Summer School Yannis Charalabidis, University of the Aegean, Greece" |
Transformative impact of distributed technologies in public services Stefano De Panfilis, FIWARE, Germany |
The delivery of cross-border services ensuring User-centricity, interoperability and citizens' data sovereignty: ACROSS project Anna Triantafillou, ATC, Greece |
Lecture on Different Types of IS in Digital Government
Euripidis Loukis, University of the Aegean, Greece |
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Opening Speech: Algorithmic BPR Yannis Charalabidis, University of the Aegean, Greece |
"Citizen science and data-sharing boosting large physics research infrastructures Francesco Mureddu, Lisbon Council, Belgium" |
Interoperable Europe Academy Victoria Kalogirou and Georges Lobo, European Commission |
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Keynote Speech 1: Urban Digital Twins as an instrument for demand-driven, cross-domain collaboration and evidence-based policymaking |
What are the trends now or what the trends would be in the next years? Irene Matzakou, Deloitte, Greece |
NLP techniques to support customer service: Digital Government context Nina Rizun, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland |
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The AI-powered policy screening prototype Zsofia Sziranyi and Vidas Daudaravicius, European Commission |
Legal, cultural, and managerial challenges in Interoperability solutions: inGOV project Efthimios Tambouris, University of Macedonia, Greece |
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Electronic decision support for policy makers: The challenge of evidence based policy making and law making Guenther Schefbeck, Austrian Parliament, Austria |
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Day 2 - Tuesday 5th of July 2022 |
Samos Summit Session 4: Artificial Intelligence in Governance | Samos Summit Session 5: Citizen Science and Collaborative Governance | Samos Summit Session 6: Workshop on New research Ideas | Keynote Speech |
Citizen-driven AI against disinformation Antonis Ramfos, ATC, Greece |
SSI technologies for smart city ecosystems Richard Wacker, YellowMap AG |
Combinatorial Innovation and Government Automation Typology Elsa Estevez, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina Tomasz Janowski, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland Benjamin David Roseth, Inter-American Development Bank, Jamaica |
Ethics in AI application Lilian Mitrou, University of the Aegean, Greece |
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Preliminary results of an empirical study about AI applications in the parliamentary workspace Fotis Fitsilis, Hellenic Parliament, Greece |
Citizen Science and Collaborative Governance – past experiences and lessons learned for the future Sven SCHADE & Peter ULRICH, Joint Research Centre, European Commission |
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Framework for Federated Learning Open Models in e-Government Applications Emanuel Guberović, University of Zagreb, Croatia |
URBANAGE project Susie Ruston McAleer, 21C |
HORIZON Research Project Oportunitites |
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Detecting Medicare Fraud with Artificial Intelligence Linda Bower, Digital Transformation Consultant, USA |
Smart Sustainable Cities design and Disruptive Technologies – Industry and Society 5.0 Elias Carayannis, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, USA |
Participants Interventions (Interactive Session) Harris Alexopoulos, University of the Aegean, Greece |
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Day 3 - Wednesday 6th of July 2022 |
Session 7: Workshop on Citizens Science
Moderator: Lieven Raes, DIGITAAL VLAANDEREN, Belgium |
Keynote Speech 2: Tokenization for Sustainability Enrico Ferro, LINKS Foundation |
Research methods in Digital Governance (+) Team up and Issue identification Gabriela Viale Pereira, Danube University Krems, Austria Harris Alexopoulos, University of the Aegean, Greece |
Lecture on Blockchain Technologies in public services and the use of open data
Stefano De Panfilis, FIWARE, Germany |
Carbon Footprint Simulation Dashboard Functionalities (Interactive Session) Harris Alexopoulos & Christos Karelis, University of the Aegean, Greece |
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Air quality sensors for sustainable cities and communities (Interactive Session) Daria Yakushkina, SODAQ, Netherlands |
Session 8: Workshop on Inclusive Citizens Science Moderator: Carolina Doran, ECSA |
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Compair Athens pilot: Conclusions and further steps Ilia Christantoni & Dimitra Tsakanika, DAEM, Greece |
What is inclusion, how to see it and why is it important: 10 principles Carolina Doran & Beatriz Noriega Ortega, European Citizen Science Association, Germany |
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Citizen Science best practices
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Barriers to participation of groups (Interactive Session) Carolina Doran, European Citizen Science Association, Germany |
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Day 4 - Thursday 7th of July 2022 |
Evaluation Methodologies in Digital Governance Dimitris Sarantis, United Nations University |
Text Analytics and its application in the area of digital governance Nina Rizun, Gdansk University of Technology |
Disruptive technologies and open data in supply management Gerasimos Kontos, University of the Aegean, Greece |
Team work on research presentation
Harris Alexopoulos, University of the Aegean, Greece |
Day 5 - Friday 8th of July 2022 |
Big Linked Open Legal Data and Interoperability Michalis-Avgerinos Loutsaris, University of the Aegean, Greece |
Efficient Open Data visualisation: the role of cartography Ana Kuveždić Divjak, University of Zagreb, Croatia |
Students' research projects on Open Data |
Summer School Wrap up Session |