27-29 October 2010
Warsaw, Poland

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Updated: 2010-10-26 18:48:51

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Day 3: 29 October 2010

09:00
09:00
Workshop 9a: Find your ICT Research Partners. Joint Brokerage Event by Ideal-IST, WINS-ICT and ICT-WEB-PROMS
Chair: Claudia Mühlenfeld, ZENIT GmbH, Germany
Welcome and Scope of the Brokerage Event
Claudia Mühlenfeld, ZENIT GmbH, Germany

Finding Research Partners: Ideal-IST Services
Andrzej Galik, National Contact Point for FP7, Poland

Supporting WBC in the field of ICT: WINS-ICT and ICT-WEB-PROMS projects
Desiree Pecarz, ZSI – Centre for Social Innovation, Austria

Forthcoming FP7 ICT Calls
Daniel Cosnita, IPA, Romania

09:00
Session 9b
09:00
Session 9c: eMobility & Future Internet - Issues & Applications
Chair: Mícheál Ó Foghlú, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Future Internet Engineering
Wojciech Burakowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Cognitive Radio Networks for Enhanced Provision of Applications in Future Internet
Radoslaw Piesiewicz, Wroclaw Research Center EIT+ Sp. z o.o., Poland

Cognitive Management System for Intelligent Devices in the Future Internet
Vera Stavroulaki, University of Piraeus, Greece

Using the Energy Name Service (ENS) for Electric Mobility Roaming
Theo Lutz, FIR at RWTH Aachen University, Germany

The SumoDacs-Project: Secure Mobile Data Access with a Tamperproof Hardware Token
Michael Decker, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

09:00
Session 9d
09:00
Workshop 9e: Ethical Implications of the Global Use of Digitised Biomedical and Biometric Data
Chair: Stephan H. Schug, EHTEL, Belgium
Welcome by the European Commission, DG Research (Governance and Ethics)
René Von Schomberg, European Commission, Belgium

Promoting International Debate on Ethical Implications of Data collection, use and re-tention for Biometric and Medical Applications
Aki Zaharya Menevidis, Fraunhofer-IPK, Germany

Aims and Outlook of the Workshop
Stephan H. Schug, EHTEL, Belgium

Ethical Implications of Digitised Medical and Biometric Data
Rohaya Mohd Nor, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia

Ethical Data Sharing Involving Industry: Government-industry Collaboration
Oleksandr Kuzmenko, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine

Information Technology and Ethical International Data Sharing
Samantha Swartzman, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

09:00
Session 9f: eHealth - Case Studies
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
Case Study from Wielkopolska Telemedicine Center
Michal Kosiedowski, Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS, Poland

Barriers to Overcome for the Implementation of Integrated eHealth Solution in Luxembourg
Cédric Pruski, Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor, Luxembourg

Validation of an m-Health Solution for the Follow-up of Postoperative Patients of Ambulatory Surgery
María-José Nodal, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain

ISMETT - A Paperless Hospital
Tommaso Piazza, UPMC Italy, Italy

10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee & Networking in Exhibition
11:00
11:00
Workshop 10a: Find your ICT Research Partners. Joint Brokerage Event by Ideal-IST, WINS-ICT and ICT-WEB-PROMS
Chair: Claudia Mühlenfeld, ZENIT GmbH, Germany
Face to Face Meetings

11:00
Session 10b
11:00
Session 10c: eMobility - Applications
Chair: Mícheál Ó Foghlú, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Inexpensive Optical Ehternet Solutions for High-Reliability, High-Availability Enterprise Networks
Roberto Zambrana, CLARA / Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Bolivia

Realizing Delay Tolerant Networking as Access Enabler: Services Arising in New Realms and the Driving Applications
John Näslund, Luleå Tekniska Universitet, Sweden

MURPESS - MUlti Radio Pedestrian Energy Scavenging Sensor network
Ugo Colesanti, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

11:00
Session 10d: Technology-Enhanced Learning - Case Studies
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
Brokering in Open Learning Environments
Leena Vainio, HAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Revoluti Room: Design and Development of A "Classroom of the Future" Model
Henrique Sobreira, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Culture and Nature – Learn with the Cell Phone While you are Moving
Nanna Westergård-Nielsen , Viden til Vækst Consult, Denmark

New Technologies in Nature Science Teaching - Virtual Laboratory of Interactive Teaching
Filip Koczorowski, Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

Challenges to learn Introductory Java Programming by Summer In-service students in Addis Ababa University
Temtim Assefa, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

11:00
Workshop 10e: Ethical Implications of the Global Use of Digitised Biomedical and Biometric Data
Chair: Stephan H. Schug, EHTEL, Belgium
Ethical Concerns in Non Invasive Medical Imaging: A Case Study and Pilot Framework for Tackling Ethical Challenges in Digital Imaging
Stratos Stylianidis, GeoImaging Ltd, Cyprus

Code of Conduct for FP7 Researchers in Medical and Biomedical Data Privacy
Elena Tavlaki, Arachni Ltd, Greece

First Results from the ETHICAL Delphi Process on the Global Use of Medical and Biometric Data
David Garwood, EHTEL, United Kingdom

A Healthcare Professional/Stakeholder's View on the Global Use of Medical and Biometric Data
Michael Wilks, eHealth User Stakeholder Group, United Kingdom

Open Dialogue with the Audience on the Global Use of Medical and Biometric Data

12:30
12:30
Closing Plenary 11a
12:50
Lunch : Lunch & Networking in Exhibition

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