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Isabel Barbera

Description of Activities

The main priorities of my fellowship are to support the development of two European standards for AI systems, Risk Management and Cybersecurity, which will enable organisations to manage risks and address cybersecurity concerns in alignment with the AI Act.

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Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (7th Open Call)
The standards I am working on—covering AI risk management and cybersecurity—are intended to be applicable across organizations of all sizes. It is essential to consider the needs and capacities of SMEs during the development process to ensure the standards are practical, proportionate, and not overly burdensome.
Impact on society (7th Open Call)
The development of European AI standards is critical to safeguarding European values in the age of digital transformation. The proposed activity will significantly impact European interests by providing a framework that ensures AI systems operating in Europe are safe, compliant and trustworthy. By addressing the gaps in risk management, cybersecurity, and trustworthiness, the standards developed will support regulatory frameworks like the AI Act, enabling industries to align with legal and technical requirements while fostering innovation.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Rhite
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isabel barbera
Proposal Title (7th Open Call)
Expert contribution on Artificial Intelligence at CEN/CENELEC JTC21
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (7th Open Call)

Jurriaan Parie

Description of Activities

ICT Standards funding enables me to attend JTC21 WG1, WG2, WG3 and WG4 meetings and national commission gatherings of NEN (Dutch standardisation body). For me, as a newcomer to the field of standardisation, attending various international and national standardisation-related meetings is insightful. 

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Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
European SMEs benefit from my work advocating for the inclusion of stakeholder panels to assess and resolve fundamental rights tensions in AI systems because our work contributes to legal certainty, thereby contributing to a stable and predictable environment for conducting business.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
European societies benefit from the inclusion of stakeholder panels in AI deployment as it places normative questions about AI in democratic sight, bringing normative questions about AI and technology to the political arena to debate different viewpoints in a free and open manner.
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Organization
AI bias testing expert, Stichting Algorithm Audit
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Parie
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (2nd Open Call)

Sebastian Posth

Description of Activities

In the context of this fellowship, I have been working solely on ISO/CD 24138, the International Standard Content Code. The ISCC is part of “ISO/TC 46/SC 9 Identification and description”. 

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Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
The ISCC will support SMEs, i.e. creators, media organisations, retailers, platforms, collecting societies and other stakeholder from all media sectors in Europe, to claim rights to copyright protected works, prevent misappropriation and abuse online, to provide metadata and rights management information, support identification and authentication of original content and counter fake news and disinformation.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
One relevant use case for the ISCC is that it supports creators and rights holders to make declarations of digital media content together with proper metadata and credentials. This way, users and or online platforms can verify digital media content online, identify original content or distinguish it from disinformation and fake news.
Open Call
Organization
Convenor, ISCC Foundation
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SP
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
ISO/DIS 24138 – ISCC – International Standard Content Code
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Topic (2nd Open Call)

Carlos Zednik

Description of Activities

Explainability is critical for ensuring trustworthiness of state-of-the-art AI. Standardising explainability will build consensus on best practices methods that allow developers to build more high-performing systems, provide enhanced end-user experience, and facilitate oversight.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
By articulating conditions and best practices of explainability, therefore, my contributions help SMEs and other stakeholders develop trustworthy AI.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
The impact will be significant and positive if future AI systems are more transparent, and for this reason more trustworthy.
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Organisation type
Organization
Assistant Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology
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zednik
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
Philosophical Contributions on TS6254 - Explainability
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (2nd Open Call)