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Iréne Bernhard Lecturer in media‐and communication studies, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden and PhD Candidate in Urban and Regional Studies, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, School of Architecture and Built Environment, Urban Planning and Environment. Researched eGovernment with a group supported by VINNOVA, the project was to support and evaluate development of municipal contact centres in Sweden. Experienced in applied organisation communication eg coordinator for international scientific symposia.
Sanja Bogdanović‐Dinić BSc and MSc degrees in computer science at the University of Niš, Serbia. She is currently a PhD student at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering and research assocciate at the Faculty of electronic engineering in Nis. Her PhD research involves Sensor Web, GIS and E‐systems with special attention given to Open Data and Linked Open Data applications
Choompol Boonmee Lecturer at Thammasat University. PhD in information and control system engineering( 1998) from NagaokaUuniversity of Technology, Japan. Research interests include eGovernment, electronic data interchange and interoperability, ICT benefit management and computer simulation. Been working as ICT consultant for many Thai ministerial departments. He is also a president of electronic data interchange promotion association.
Roberto Boselli is currently working as professor assistant in Computer Science at University of Milan‐Bicocca. He worked in several international research projects in the field of Information Systems. His research activities focus on Semantic Web, Web2.0 and e‐government services. In 2006 he took his Ph. D in Information Society at the University of Milan‐Bicocca.
Alexopoulos Charalampos is a PhD Candidate at the University of the Aegean working on high‐level policy making, research and pilot application in FP7. A computer science graduate from the University of Peloponnese with MSc in management information systems from University of Aegean he has published in scientific conferences on IS evaluation and open data.
Yu Jui Chen is a Graduate student in the Department of Public Administration at National Chengchi University. Chen is interested in e‐government / e‐governance, ICT development, and he has two years of experience for legislative assistant in Taiwan.
Pin Yu Chu Professor in Department of Public Administration at National Chengchi University. Research interests include technology development and management, electronic governance, and environment and conflict management. Serves on Advisory Board, Research Development and Evaluation Commission, the Personnel Policy Council, Central Personnel Administration of Taiwan, the Committee of Government Technology Program Review, the Review Expert Board of Higher Education Evaluation & Accreditation Council of Taiwan, etc.
Dimitris Christodoulakis. Professor, Computer Engineering and Informatics Department University of Patras. Born in Samos Greece 1952. Demonstrated and achieved national and European research and development Projects. Strong scientific background in the areas of Natural language processing and Information Systems. Extensive experience in project management. Publication of numerous scientific articles in Journals and Conference proceedings.
Giuseppe Ciaccio works at DIBRIS, Universita ' di Genova, where he holds a permanent position as a researcher. His interests are in the field of distributed systems. He is currently involved in a project concerning web, architectures and technologies for Open Data.
Flavio Costa, Master of Science in Computer Engineering from Politecnico di Milano( Italy), IT project leader at Henkel Italia and STMicroelectronics SA( France), CIO at NEC Italia; since 1998 at CERN – European Organization for Nuclear Research( Switzerland) and member of the Invenio Team since 2011, outreach and relationships with users.
Michaelene Cox is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University. She teaches courses in international law, international relations and European Politics, and has authored a number of publications on political participation, social capital, cultural identity and corruption. Her interest in e‐Government also reflects the interdisciplinary nature of her research.
Stephen Darlington is a PhD candidate in the School of Politics and International Relations at the Australian National University in Canberra. His area of research is stakeholder rights in e‐health systems and the potential of e‐health to transform medical service delivery.
Dr Martin De Saulles is a Principal Lecturer at the University of Brighton where he teaches and carries out research in the areas of information management and digital innovation.
Ameneh Deljoo started my PhD in Delft University of technology in 2012, in Technology, Policy and Management( TPM) faculty and my supervisor is Prof. dr. ir. Marijn Janssen. My research focused on improves and evaluate public and private network by using Complex adaptive systems. xii