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Fiona Delaney

Description of Activities

My fellowship focuses on developing use cases for Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology. ISO AWI 24878 builds upon standards development work in ISO 3242:2022, ISO 6039:2023 and ISO 6277:2024. A journey of discovery is underway to identify emerging application domains and novel business applications for blockchain and DLT internationally.  

Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
My work stems from my perspective as a former blockchain Startup, now an SME. My focus is on spotlighting real-world use cases to contextualise the technology. This is impactful in that it spotlights challenges and opportunities from many perspectives and may inspire the establishment of new businesses and services that enhance privacy, trust, and security in our digital society in transformation.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
My project has so far clustered received use cases according to the three most common Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) that underpin the current set of use cases in the report: SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.
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Organisation type
Organization
IT Researcher, Origin Chain Networks
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Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Use case submission selection to First Draft WD - ISO AWI 24878 New and emerging DLT use cases
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Emilia Tantar

Description of Activities

The work I am leading in European Standardisation through the CEN and CENELEC JTC 21 WG 2, answers directly the main operational pillars of the Standardisation request received from the European Commission as to provide technical specifications through standards (candidate for harmonization) in support of the EU AI Act.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
My work is aims at providing a comprehensive operational framework of standards that enables European SMEs and European societies access the EU market while ensuring compliance with the requirements of the EU AI Act in a cost and resource efficient way.
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Chief Data and AI Officer, Standardisation expert, R&D Black Swan Lux S.A.
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Tantar
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Progress and lead delivery of EN AI Conformity assessment and supporting operational standards
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (5th Open Call)

Javier Peris

Description of Activities

In this fellowship, the main priority focuses on helping organisations to drive innovation and technological transformation using the Centre of Excellence (CoE) as the best management mechanism in a context of a shortage of professional profiles with expertise in Artificial Intelligence and other disruptive technologies.

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Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
The main opportunity for SMEs is their incorporation to a future sectorial cluster type and other potential movements of knowledge collectivisation.
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Organisation type
Organization
ICT Senior Advisor, Consultant and Trainer Business, Technology & Best Practices, S.L. Business&Co.®
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Peris
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
AI-CoE Phase II: Artificial Intelligence for Business powered by Center of Excellence. Model and TS
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (5th Open Call)

Patricia Shaw

Description of Activities

My work to date has been seeking to promote trustworthiness through fundamental rights protections in European harmonised technical standards concerning AI,  in particular JTC21.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
AI Providers both large and small need to do due diligence in relation to risks to fundamental rights. Assessment of those risks and risk controls will be pertinent to organisations of all sizes. High risk AI systems have the potential to result in impacts at scale, irrespective of the size of the organisation that puts it on the market or puts it into service.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
This activity will contribute to making European and International AI standards that protects against unintended foreseeable risks to equality and fundamental rights and intentionally designs for the enhancement of equality and fundamental rights. Also, it supports increasing understanding and awareness of the impact of AI on affected individuals and groups in respect of their equality and fundamental rights with technology companies, national standards bodies, and notified bodies
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Organisation type
Organization
AI and Data Ethics Legal, and Policy Consultant, Beyond Reach Consulting Limited
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Shaw
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Promote AI trustworthiness through fundamental rights protections in EU / International AI Standards
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (5th Open Call)

Alastair Marke

Description of Activities

My fellowship focuses on researching the feasibility of developing an international (e.g. ISO) standard for deploying Artificial Intelligence (AI) in climate action, culminating in a Technical Report following consultation with chairs of relevant ISO technical committees. 

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
Beyond the immediate focus on AI and climate action, the project is expected to have a wide-ranging impact on several broader European interests, including promoting environmental sustainability, addressing cybersecurity and e-privacy challenges, supporting global standards and inclusivity and advancing the digital single market.
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Organisation type
Organization
Director General, Blockchain and Climate Institute
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Marke
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Research for potential PAS development: “Guidance for Climate Action with AI”
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (5th Open Call)

Sabrina Palme

Description of Activities

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a key component of the Rolling Plan for ICT standardisation, supporting the European Commission’s Standardisation Request issued to back the AI Act. My contribution is aligned with the objectives of the AI Key Enablers, particularly in the areas of Cybersecurity in AI and the Data Economy.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
A key impact of this work is the inclusion of startup and SME perspectives in the standardisation process. As a startup founder, I am committed to ensuring that the standards developed are not only aligned with regulatory requirements but also practical and applicable for smaller businesses. This consideration is essential for creating standards that are relevant across different business sizes and sectors.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
This activity will support the parallel development of AI logging and monitoring standards at both CEN/CLC and ISO/IEC levels. By contributing to these efforts, the activity will help to ensure that European standards are consistent with international developments, promoting alignment and interoperability.
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Organisation type
Organization
CEO & Co-Founder, Palqee Technologies
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Palme
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
AI logging and monitoring expert contributions for hEN AI standards
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (5th Open Call)

Marcelo Bagnulo

Description of Activities

With this fellowship, I aim to help complete the standardisation of rLEDBAT in the I Internet Congestion Control Research Group (ICCRG) in the IETF/IRTF and of LEDBAT++ in the ICCRG in the IETF.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
This activity contributes to achieving 6G's vision. To achieve low latency, 6G will have to embrace the novel Transport protocols that are being adopted in the Internet, notably Quic/BBR, LEDBAT++/rLEDBAT, as they are designed to reduce the latency of the communications. The RXQ project work on the integration of QUIC and rLEDBAT will provide one key missing piece in the toolset to achieve low latency.
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Organisation type
Organization
Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Marcelo
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
RXQ - rLEDBAT for Quic
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (5th Open Call)

Nicolae Paladi

Description of Activities

Through this fellowship, I am contributing to shape the standards around next-generation secure computing infrastructure. We are on the verge of a new paradigm where the security of the computing infrastructure is endorsed by hardware features and ensures protection of data at rest, in transit, and in use. 

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
Trusted execution environments (TEEs) allow deploying code and data in a separate, secure segment of computing platforms. Standardised security assessment and provisioning of configuration and personalisation information to Trusted execution environments (TEEs) can be a key contributor to more secure services and an enabler for new products and services.
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Organisation type
Organization
CEO CanaryBit.eu
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Paladi
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Denis Pinkas

Description of Activities

The use of digital identity wallets is foreseen to be the best appropriate solution to support an age verification method, which uses the date of birth of the individual without disclosing it.

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
If successful, the impact will not be restricted to European SMEs and/or European societies.
As my contributions are both for ISO and the IETF, the impact can be worldwide. However, I have not observed the presence of another European expert motivated by the topic of Age assurance systems that participates both in ISO JTC1 SC 27 and in the IETF.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
The societal impacts can be important. Age assurance which entails age verification, age estimation and age inference is applicable for a large variety of use cases. Protection of children is the most prominent use case.
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Organization
CEO, DP Security Consulting SAS
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Pinkas
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Age-restricted accesses to services while preserving the privacy of individuals
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Joachim Koss

Description of Activities

My fellowship contributes to analysing the ICT (IoT) Standards landscape in order to find gaps to be filled by future standardisation work and also to identify existing standards, which manufacturers and service providers of connected products or related services may apply in order for their products being compliant to the new Regulation (EU) 2023/2854 (European Data Act).

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
The Data Act applies to the group of holders of data (not only but also SMEs) acting on the European market irrespective of the place of establishment of those manufacturers and providers.
Impact on society (4th Open Call)
Since the addressed existing or to be developed standards enable particularly semantic interoperability across the IoT, they also provide cross domain and cross-vendor IoT semantic interoperability for exchanging data with common understanding of its meaning. This will become increasingly important as greater quantities of data are generated and shared across the IoT. It opens new market opportunities in the domains of e.g. Healthcare, Smart Grid, Smart Metering, Intelligent Transport Systems, Industrial Automated Systems, and Smart Cities, which depend on collecting and processing data. With that, it directly supports the strong European goal of the “digital single market”.
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Organization
Independent principal consultant, JK Consulting and Projects
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Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
EU Data Act - Evaluation and filling of standardisation gaps to satisfy technical provisions of it
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (4th Open Call)

Ruth Lennon

Description of Activities

A strong priority for this work is to contribute to standards to enable consideration of the support for data management in the cloud. Data spaces can only be fully realised with the application of strong quality management controls through standardisation at multiple levels. 

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
Contribution to the national body position through discussions with our members provides a voice to the concerns or challenges of our SMEs as well as to larger organisations.
Impact on SMEs (6th Open Call)
It is critical to establish common European standards linking hardware and software particularly in new areas of technology and standardization. Example use cases include the improvement of reliability of edge and cloud computing where processing of personal data, or highly regulated data is concerned. This is even more important when considering the complexities of combining (even anonymized) data sets and processing that data in cloud hosted environments. With the impact of layered approaches to address these complexities the necessity to harmonize software and cloud-based techniques is essential.
Impact on society (4th Open Call)
As a national body we have members contributing to the CEN Focus Group on 'Data, Dataspaces, Cloud and Edge'. We feel this is important as the cloud supports data and dataspaces whilst at the same time data is utilised in supporting the cloud. This could have a large impact on standards created in the near future. Obtaining expert advice from many areas is important in this early stage of these standards.
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Organization
Lecturer, Atlantic Technological University
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Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
Actively contribute to ISO/IEC/JTC 1/SC38 and IEEE S2ESC to harmonize Cloud and DevOps standards
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (4th Open Call)
Topic (6th Open Call)

Marcello Caleffi

Description of Activities

I contribute to developing new standards on the quantum counterpart of the classical Internet Protocol, defined within IETF RFC 791 standard and following standards.
 

Fellow's country
Impact on society (4th Open Call)
The adoption of standardised classical communication protocols significantly accelerates the scalability of quantum networks. As quantum technologies advance, the ability to seamlessly integrate new quantum devices into existing networks becomes crucial. Standardised protocols provide a foundation for the consistent and reliable integration of diverse quantum resources, paving the way for the widespread adoption of quantum technologies across various applications and industries.
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Organization
Assistant Professor - University of Naples Federico II
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Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
Standardising the Quantum Internet
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (4th Open Call)