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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:UH, RISE, UH, CEA, SHU +20 partnersUH,RISE,UH,CEA,SHU,EPC,ADRA,AFLIANT,EurActiv (Belgium),MOST,Eticas Research & Consulting (Spain),ERCIM,NRCSTD,KIT,STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC,Oxipit, UAB,NIT INSTITUT LLC,TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES WUERZBURG-SCHWEINFURT,EUREC OFFICE GUG,McGill University,CSTP,NRCS,CERTH,Osaka University,SAP AGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101187937Overall Budget: 2,999,900 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,900 EURAIOLIA gives a robust 3-tier response to the complex challenges posed by the need to operationally interpret the EU AI Act and global AI regulation. (1) Recognizing the gap between ethical values and their practical application in engineering, AIOLIA pioneers a bottom-up approach to operationalize AI ethics with regard to human condition and behaviour. Following a selection of real-world use cases, AIOLIA translates high-level principles into actionable and contextual guidelines co-created by leading academic, policy, and ethics-aware industrial partners who represent diverse professional and geographic European and international contexts. (2) AIOLIA's commitment to context-sensitivity is deepened by crafting modular, inclusive training materials following the ADDIE methodology designed to cater to diverse learning needs. Hosted on the Embassy of Good Science, AIOLIA materials will range from lectures, videos, and mock reviews to such innovative formats as podcasts, Tiktoks, and a chatbot teaching AI ethics. (3) AIOLIA's outreach is amplified by encompassing 7 research ethics and integrity networks and 3 prominent computer science networks. This strategic alignment enables us to effectively recruit training participants and disseminate human-centric ethics guidelines to a wide spectrum of stakeholders, from ethics experts to early-stage researchers and policymakers worldwide. Resolutely European, AIOLIA's vision propagates beyond EU, embracing global cooperation with leading universities and think tanks in China, South Korea, Japan, and Canada. Utilizing UNESCO platform with its reach to Africa and South Asia, AIOLIA’s guidelines evolve into an analytic toolbox for key international AI dialogues and processes. This global perspective ensures that AIOLIA's impact is not only significant but also sustainable, contributing to fair scientific cooperation and providing concrete and culturally informed ethics instruments to shape the next generation of AI systems.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2011Partners:ERCIMERCIMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 248687more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:BR, VICOM, NEC, NORUT TROMSO, ERCIM +2 partnersBR,VICOM,NEC,NORUT TROMSO,ERCIM,BBC,IRTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 610404more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:Sapienza University of Rome, DFKI, Bielefeld University, TCD, UG +3 partnersSapienza University of Rome,DFKI,Bielefeld University,TCD,UG,ERCIM,IABI,UPMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 610782more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:ENERGYNAUTICS GMBH, INCITES CONSULTING SA, RAVNA HYDRO LTD, UBITECH LIMITED, EPESA +28 partnersENERGYNAUTICS GMBH,INCITES CONSULTING SA,RAVNA HYDRO LTD,UBITECH LIMITED,EPESA,AYESA,University of Hannover,EIGHT BELLS LTD,CYBERLENS LTD,EDG West,MUNICIPALITY OF AVDERA,Public Power Corporation (Greece),ADMIE,SINTEF AS,IREC,CHECKWATT AB,DIL DIEL,SIDROCO HOLDINGS LIMITED,Idener (Spain),NTNU,ERCIM,ATOS IT,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,INCITES CONSULTING,Schneider Electric (France),TECNALIA,IEIT,ATOS SPAIN SA,CERTH,TEIWM,COMPANY FOR TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES REALAIZ DOO BELGRADE (SAVSK,ALKIONIS,0 INFINITY LIMITEDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 833955Overall Budget: 10,101,000 EURFunder Contribution: 7,992,460 EURThe smart energy ecosystem constitutes the next technological leap of the conventional electrical grid, providing multiple benefits such as increased reliability, better service quality and efficient utilization of the existing infrastructures. However, despite the fact that it brings beneficial environmental, economic and social changes, it also generates significant security and privacy challenges, as it includes a combination of heterogeneous, co-existing smart and legacy technologies. Based on this reality, the SDN-microSENSE project intends to provide a set of secure, privacy-enabled and resilient to cyberattacks tools, thus ensuring the normal operation of EPES as well as the integrity and the confidentiality of communications. In particular, adopting an SDN-based technology, SDN-microSENSE will develop a three-layer security architecture, by deploying and implementing risk assessment processes, self-healing capabilities, large-scale distributed detection and prevention mechanisms, as well as an overlay privacy protection framework. Firstly, the risk assessment framework will identify the risk level of each component of EPES, identifying the possible threats and vulnerabilities. Accordingly, in the context of self-healing, islanding schemes and energy management processes will be deployed, isolating the critical parts of the network in the case of emergency. Furthermore, collaborative intrusion detection tools will be capable of detecting and preventing possible threats and anomalies timely. Finally, the overlay privacy protection framework will focus on the privacy issues, including homomorphic encryption and anonymity processes
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