PROACT2020 - Key Persons
AIAS Bologna Onlus is an end user driven association of persons with disabilities of all ages and their carers. The organisation has a track record of developing and delivering highly innovative services in the field of social care and assistive technology. Currently AIAS manages three Centres for Assistive Technology and Friendly Living Environments on behalf of the local (health) authorities in the Region Emilia Romagna.
In the ProACT Project AIAS has an active role in most work packages, in particular in WP 1 (Ecosystem definition) and WP 5 (Trial implementation and Evaluation). Within these WP's AIAS will implement a local pilot with its partner ASP Città di Bologna in the framework of an international study in factors that impact on the succesful transfer of innovative integrated care platforms across regions and sectors.
Job Titles:
- Research Scientist
- Senior Scientist at Philips Research Laboratories
Dr Alessandra Pascale (WP4 leader) received the Bachelor's degree (with honours) in Telecommunication Engineering from Politecnico di Bari in 2006. She received the Master degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2009 (mark 110/110) with a thesis about Traffic monitoring and modelling for Intelligent Transportation Systems. She was also enrolled in ASP program (Alta Scuola Politecnica, a school of excellence between Politecnico di Milano and Politecnico di Torino). For the master thesis she obtained two awards, one from IBM in 2009 and the other from AICA and Confindustria, in 2010. She received the PhD degree from Politecnico di Milano in 2013 with a thesis with title Traffic monitoring in ITS: wireless architectures and algorithms for traffic state estimation. She was visiting researcher at University of California, Berkeley, in the TOPL group from February 2012 to July 2012. She worked for 6 months in the framework of the European research project DIWINE on cooperative algorithms for dense wireless cloud networks. At the present time she works as a Research Scientist in the IBM Smarter Cities Technology Centre in Dublin, Ireland. Her current research interests are in the field of signal processing, in particular statistical (centralized/cooperative) estimation and prediction approaches
Job Titles:
- Director of Centre Practice & Healthcare Innovation
Dr Anne Marie Brady is Director of Centre Practice & Healthcare Innovation, in the School of Nursing & Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin. She has over 28 years of clinical practice, education and research experience in nursing and health care management. Due to her clinical experience, research and teaching she had gained significant understanding of health service delivery issues in both the Irish and International context. She has conducted research studies in collaboration with health service providers to examine issues around patient related outcomes measures, workload measurement, practice development, patient safety and competency among health care workers. More recently her research has been concerned with alternative strategies to responding to the burden of health care around chronic illness. She has recently commenced a national and multi-site evaluation of integrated care in dementia.
Job Titles:
- Research Fellow and Project Manager for ProACT
Dr Caoimhe Hannigan is a Research Fellow and Project Manager for ProACT. Caoimhe received a BA (Hons) in Psychology from University College Dublin, MSc in Applied Psychology from University of Ulster, and PhD in Psychology from Trinity College Dublin in 2016. Caoimhe has significant experience in the design and implementation of research related to cognitive function, health and well-being in older populations. Her key research interests include modifiable risk factors for chronic health conditions and dementia, brain health and dementia prevention, successful ageing, and interventions to support health and well-being in older adults. She previously worked as Study Coordinator for the NEIL Memory Research Unit in Trinity College. She was also a collaborator on the FP-7 funded Hello Brain project, the BIOMARKAPD project at St James' Hospital and the COASTAL project at Trinity College.
Dr Emma Murphy is a research fellow on the ProACT project in the Trinity Centre for Practice & Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI) in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin. Previously she was awarded an Irish Research Council postdoctoral research fellowship investigating the potential of inclusive technology to support older adult learners. Emma has significant experience in the design and evaluation of user interaction techniques for older adults and people with disabilities and has published extensively in this area. Emma completed her PhD at the Sonic Arts Research Centre at Queen's University Belfast and is also a graduate of Trinity College Dublin. She has previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Dublin City University and McGill University, Montreal. In addition to her academic expertise Emma has experience working in both NGO and industry sectors. Emma will contribute to all aspects of research on ProACT with a particular focus on user requirements gathering in WP1 and developing a framework for behavioural change as part of WP4.
Job Titles:
- Project Coordinator
- Health Innovation Lead and Deputy Director
- Project Coordinator of ProACT
Dr John Dinsmore is the Health Innovation Lead and Deputy Director of the CPHI, his role involves building and leading teams to research and develop (R&D) new technologies, services and practices in a wide range of healthcare areas (these have included dementia, stroke, COPD, obesity, diabetes, mental health, autism, intellectual disability). Key to this R&D approach is the ability to link research with entrepreneurs, industry and enterprise bodies. Focus is on developing research for healthcare market spin out opportunities, which include the licensing of new intellectual property, innovating on existing technologies and services, spin out of campus companies and development of industry based healthcare research.
Dr John Dinsmore is the project coordinator of ProACT. He will act as the intermediary between the EC and the consortium as well as the supervisor of the overall progress of the project.
Dr Lorenzo Desideri has a multidisciplinary background in applied psychology, cognitive and behavioral psychotherapy, assistive technology, and health services research. He has working experience in EU funded research projects, academia and public health sector.
Dr Mary Galvin is a postdoctoral research fellow on the ProACT Project, based in the Trinity Centre for Practice & Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI) in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin. Her research interests are within human computer interaction, experience-centred design, and patient public involvement in health research. Mary completed her PhD in Psychology at University College Cork where she was awarded a scholarship under the Digital Arts and Humanities Programme. This was funded under the Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions Cycle 5. Since then she has worked at Dublin City University, the Centre for Innovative Human Systems at Trinity College Dublin, and University College Dublin (across H2020, FP7 & Enterprise Ireland funded projects) exploring how digital design can respond to, and help understand, society's health and wellbeing.
Dr Spyros Kotoulas (PI) is leading research around applications of Semantic Technologies for Smarter Care. His research interests lie in data management for semi-structured data, Semantic Web, Linked Data, reasoning with Web data, flexible data integration methods, stream processing, peer-to-peer and other distributed systems. The application domain of his current research is Care Coordination (Social care and Healthcare in particular). He is working on integrating, understanding and easing access to large numbers of datasets, heterogeneous in terms of size, format, update rate, complexity and semantic domain. He has been part of the teams that won the third prize at the Billion Triple Challenge in 2008, the first prize at the IEEE Scale Chalenge in 2010 and the second prize at the Semantic Web Challenge in 2012 and has co-authored more than 50 articles in international peer-reviewed venues. He has co-authored articles and served in the programme committees of all major conferences in the Semantic Web field (WWW, ISWC, ESWC, HyperText, KCAP) and participated in several EU projects (FP7 OpenKnowledge, FP7 LarKC, IMI OpenPHACTS). Spyros was previously at the Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Group at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Job Titles:
- Research Scientist at IBM Research
Dr Stéphane Deparis is a research scientist at IBM Research lab in Dublin. His research interests are centered on Preference Modelling and Decision Support. He has worked on various projects ranging from automatic graph building of medical knowledge to analysing how lay people understand visual representations of probability. He is working on a risk model to support the care of Persons with Multimorbidity for ProACT. He received a Masters degree in Optimization and Decision theory from Paris Dauphine University, and the Ingénieur Civil des Mines degree from Mines Nancy in 2008. He received a PhD from Ecole Centrale Paris in 2012 for his thesis "The effect of multicriteria conflict on the expression of preferences, an empirical approach". He also taught preference modelling and decision aid at Ecole Centrale Paris while completing his PhD.
Job Titles:
- CEO of Home Instead Senior Care Ireland
Ed Murphy is the CEO of Home Instead Senior Care Ireland. Having set up a number of franchise organisations in Ireland, Ed Murphy set up Home Instead Senior care in Ireland in June 2005 with business partner, Michael Kearney. In addition to establishing the organisation, Ed Murphy serves as Chief Executive Officer.
Ed has strategically overseen the growth and development of the international home care provider in Ireland. In the 11 years it has been operating in the country Murphy has provided strategic advice and support to both the local franchise offices and the Franchise Support Team. He has guided the network to provide expertise in the areas of senior care, training, business development; sales and marketing; customer service; people management and recruitment.
He is committed to changing the face of ageing in Ireland and has been involved in a number of different programmes to make this happen. For example, in addition to setting up Home Instead Senior Care, Murphy has set up Home Care and Community Care Ireland, the trade association representing home care providers in Ireland, which has achieved securing VAT exemption on the cost of home care as well as getting government to allow tax relief on the cost of home, and consequently making the cost of home care more affordable for seniors and their families.
Elisabetta Scoccati. Since 2014 is CEO of ASP Città di Bologna. Scoccati has experience in the management of public entities and social health services. She is specialized in Health Care Sociology. She is the Project Legal Signatory for the ProACT.
Emma O'Byrne is a research assistant working on the ProACT Project for Home Instead Senior Care. Emma completed a BA Psychology at UCD in 2016 and went on to complete an MSc in Health Psychology, at Middlesex University London, graduating in December 2017. While in London, Emma worked as a research assistant with The Wolfson Institute of Preventative Medicine on a 6-month project working with vulnerable adults. Emma has significant experience working with older adults in a caring and research environment. Before joining the ProACT team, she gained clinical experience while working as an Assistant Psychologist at St. Columcille Hospital Dublin.
Job Titles:
- Head of the Sector Projects
Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf is Head of the Sector Projects and Innovation. As a manager and researcher he was involved in different projects related to disability, technology and active and healthy ageing. He is the past president of the Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe.
Jaime Medina Maestro holds a degree in Industrial Engineer by Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. In 2009 he started working in a consultancy firm (Euro Funding) in the R&D area, managing innovative projects in the fields of energy, transportation, agriculture and construction. In 2014 he joined a software development company (ASI) as R&D Project Manager, in which he was project coordinator of ABLE TO INCLUDE (621055), a CIP-PSP project focused on the development of accessible ICT technologies for people with intellectual or development disabilities. He was also involved in different FP7 and H2020 projects in the areas of Health, ICT, Smart Cities, such as STORM CLOUDS (621089). In 2016 he joined TREELOGIC as R&D Project Manager, where he is responsible of managing and leading H2020 projects - ProACT (689996) - with an important component of Big Data, Data Science and Computer Vision technologies.
Job Titles:
- Junior Researcher at Imec - SMIT
Janneke Kuiper is a junior researcher at Imec-SMIT. Her work focuses on user research in the healthcare sector, in which qualitative and quantitative methods are combined. She obtained a Masters Degree in Medical Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Amsterdam, and a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology at Leiden University.
John Barton received his MEngSc degree from UCC in 2006. He joined the Interconnection and Packaging Group of the NMRC (now Tyndall National Institute) as a Research Engineer in 1993. Currently, Team Leader of the Industry Projects team in the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) group where his activities include working with industry to help them move up the value chain by collaborating with the WSN Group and Tyndall. As PI on the EI funded D-Systems project John has been the leader in development of the Tyndall Wireless Sensor Mote platform. He has authored or co-authored over 100 peer reviewed papers.
Jonas Albert is a researcher at Imec. His focus of work is business modeling for Digital Health innovations as well as stakeholder-based assessment of health-related ecosystems. He holds a Masters Degree in International Health & Social Management of the Management Centre Innsbruck and has diversified work experience in the healthcare sector such as working as a paramedic, in the management of the University Hospital Münster and for Duke Medicine Global (Part of Duke University) in Health Business Intelligence.
Julia Lastra received a BS in Applied Mathematics and Computation by the University of Oviedo (Asturias, Spain) and a MSc in Advanced Mathematics by the University of Almería (Andalusia, Spain). She started working in R&D in 2011 as a research assistant in the field of Intelligent Data Analysis and since 2013 works as a Research Scientist as part of the Data Science team in Treelogic. Julia has experience in statistical analysis, programming and data visualization. She has worked in other R&D european projects in the filed of security and has also developed innovative solutions for clients. Her interests in research are graph theory, machine learning algorithms and data analysis. Julia will contribute on ProACT designing and implementing different "Data Analytics" as part of WP3.
Lorenza Maluccelli she is staff member of the General Direction of ASP with specific responsibilities on European and Priority Projects - PhD Cultural Studies and professional sociologist, she has worked as researcher on a wide range of topics of interest, including care work, and as designer and manager of many social projects at local, national and European level.
Professor Mary McCarron is Dean of Faculty of Health Sciences, at Trinity College Dublin and an internationally recognized researcher on quality of life and care in the areas of intellectual disability, ageing, chronic illness, dementia, and palliative care.
Massimiliano Malavasi is an engineer and HMI expert. He's the coordinator of the research and development unit of the AIAS Ausilioteca AT team. Malavasi has a long term experience in clinical and research AT work, identifying and building personalised systems for people with severe disabilities and elderly. Malavasi is also part of the AT assessment team of AIAS Ausilioteca. He's a founder and actually a board member of AitAAL, the Italian association for Ambient Assisted Living.
Job Titles:
- Head of Home Care Service of ASP
Maurizio Maccaferri, Head of Home Care Service of ASP - He has experience in development of the service quality and the quality of life of the elderly at home. He manages professional, organizational and operational integration between the different roles and sectors of the home care services, particularly referred to the social and health macro areas. He also manages relationships with stakeholders.
Job Titles:
- Senior Scientist at Philips Research Laboratories
Mr David Walker (B. Eng Hons) is a senior scientist at Philips Research Laboratories in Cambridge UK with 30-year experience in research, technologies and development. He has been working on remote health monitoring and recently extending telehealth systems to cover the monitoring of people with neurodegenerative disease. David led the Philips participation in SAPHE - a 3 year DTI funded collaborative project on next generation telehealth and telecare systems. In SAPHE, elderly people living at home with long-term conditions such as COPD and Heart Failure were remotely monitored with patient data being sent to both professional and non-professional carers. Participatory design was used to elicit requirements from all stakeholders. The project culminated with a trial in collaboration with Liverpool PCT. David has also built innovative systems for adherence monitoring and the unobtrusive measurement of lung function
Mr Paul Fulton (B.Eng Hons) is a Research Scientist with extensive expertise and experience in system design for mobile devices, location tracking systems based on GPS, WiFi, inertial sensing and proprietary approaches. He has worked on product development activities for expanding the Home Healthcare business of Philips including their market-leading Personal Emergency Response system. This work is closely linked to a business development approach that values early and extensive use of customer confrontation to test concepts, plus identification of external partners to accelerate the development process.
Job Titles:
- Research and Development Officer at EASPD
Ms Asel Kadyrbaeva is a Research and Development Officer at EASPD. In her role, she is responsible for coordinating the organisation's research and knowledge building activities as well as for carrying out research projects. She is also the facilitator of EASPD's Interest Group on Workforce Development and Human Resources. She has a Master degree in Development Studies from the University of Antwerp (2011) and a Master degree in European Political and Social Integration from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (2015).
Ms. Tatiana Silva holds a Master Degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Minho (Braga, Portugal), specialized in ICT for Healthcare.She has experience in R&D project management related to a wide range of technologies. She is a senior researcher in the R&D Department in Treelogic and she is/has been involved in several European projects, coordination of DAPHNE project (Data as a Service Platform for Healthy Lifestyle and preventive medicine), Skin Monitor project (Diagnosis of Skin Cancer Based on ICT Tools) and RAMSES project (Internet Forensic platform for tracking the money flow of financially-motivated malware), and between others, participating in H2020 Unity (strengthen the connection between the police and the diverse communities) and ProACT projects.
Job Titles:
- Staff Member of AIAS Project
Ms. Valentina Fiordelmondo is a staff member of AIAS Project and Innovation Sector. Since 2011 she is working as a researcher and data analyst in regional and EU founded projects for private institutions and academia. She has a Master Degree in Economy and Finance (2008) and a Master degree in Social policies and sustainable development of the territory (2011).
Job Titles:
- Research Software Engineer
Pierpaolo Tommasi is a Research Software Engineer focusing on Semantic Web and Cognitive technologies. He works at IBM Research Ireland in the Smarter Cities Technology Centre. He received his Master in Computer Engineering from Alma Mater Studiorum Bologna (Italy) in 2012 with his thesis entitled "Fast RDF indexing and querying by using Prefix Tries". He has been part of the teams that won the third prize at the Semantic Web Challenge in 2013 (in the 12th International Semantic Web Conference) and the best in paper award in the ESWC in 2014. He has co-authored articles in different major conferences in the Semantic Web field (WWW, ISWC, ESWC). Presently his projects involve knowledge-based system for health, collaborating with Academia and other IBM labs across the world.
Prof. Dr An Jacobs focuses on the integration of social research within all phases of innovative product development. Therefore, she specializes in user research in the broad sense, combining both quantitative and qualitative techniques (design ethnography, proxy technology assessment, probing and projective techniques, scenario's and persona's, living labs). Within the team, she co-ordinates projects related to healthcare and virtual (gaming) experience. With both expertise on adoption and appropriation of new technologies from a professional and end consumer point of view.
Role: An will supervise and support the tasks under responsibility of Imec. She will help to scope and design the research protocols and plans for the requirement, test trial and trial phases of the project, making use of her knowledge of the local Flemish context, the Care Living Labs and the Living Lab methodology. Her focus will be on WP1 and WP5, and follow up WP6.
Job Titles:
- Founder and Director of NetwellCASALA
Rodd Bond is the founder and director of NetwellCASALA and an architect by background. Rodd has a wide range of interests including creating and sustaining healthy communities and homes; the inter-relationship between environment and peoples' health and wellbeing; organic design methods and community decision-making frameworks. Rodd is past President of Dundalk Chamber of Commerce and continues to hold a strong interest in local policy and business. Rodd has secured over 10m funding for NetwellCASALA since 2006. Within ProACT, Rodd will contribute to Work Package 6 and will advise on the use of the HaiVisio framework which he was instrumental in developing.
Ms Sabrina Ferraina has a degree in Clinical and Neuro Psychology. She has over 8 years of experience on human rights and needs assessment, the development of training programmes and the monitoring of human rights for persons with mental health issues, intellectual disabilities and/or with support needs. In the past years she gained extensive knowledge on EU project management, EU legislation concerning social and disability policies and international frameworks such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. She works full time as Policy Manager at EASPD.
Salvatore Tedesco received the B.Sc. degree (cum laude) in information technology engineering and the M.Sc. degree (cum laude) in telecommunications engineering from the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy, in 2008 and 2011, respectively. He collaborated with the Electromagnetic Fields Group, University of Salento, from September 2011 to April 2012. Since April 2012, he has been with the Wireless Sensor Networks Group, Tyndall National Institute, UCC, Cork, Ireland as an Application Engineer. His experience includes RFID technology and its applications in different contexts, antenna design, wearable technologies for healthcare and sports science, high performance wireless inertial measurement, ultra-wideband, indoor/outdoor localization. His current research activities focus on motion analytics and algorithm development for motion capture of people. He is also co-author of several papers published in international peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
Suzanne earned a B.Soc.Sc. from UCD and worked in health and education in the U.S. for fifteen years before returning to Ireland and setting up her own business with a focus on intercultural and anti-racism training and research. After completing a Higher Diploma in Business at DkIT in 2012, she joined NetwellCASALA as part of a European research team exploring Social Innovation in Ageing initiatives. Suzanne has recently completed her MSc research that explored access to and utilisation of general practice (GP) out-of-hours (GPOOH) services by older people. She was supervised by Dr. Lucia Carragher (NetwellCASALA) and Dr. David Getty (Dept. of Humanities, DkIT). Currently Suzanne is working on the ProACT project.
Thomas Van der Auwermeulen is a researcher at Imec. His work focuses on value network mapping and business modelling of Digital Health innovations. After obtaining his Master of Science in Business Economics at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Thomas worked as a multichannel consultant at Across Health Shanghai, where he developed educational modules of digital channel effectiveness for pharmaceutical multinationals. Thomas is currently pursuing a degree in Health Economics.