Marianne
Mauch
ALESSIO
NARDIN
Marianne Mauch, born in 1969, is a Research Scientist at the Competence Centre for Digital Research and the Chair of Distributed Information Systems under Prof. Dr. König-Ries at Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena. She completed her M.Sc. in Computer Science in 2020. Before this, she worked in the business world in the eCommerce field after completing her degree in mathematics. She heads the open design of digital administrative architecture working group (www.openDVA.de) with three joint research projects in digitalization of administration in Germany to investigate the path from legal text to digitalized service with partners from administration, business, and science. Canarėno analyzes electronically available legal norms using rule-based and AI-based methods. simpLEX examines the simplification of creation and processing of electronic documents with the help of machine-readable standard texts, document modules, and low- or no-code approaches. Ontologies and knowledge graphs and their integration into these approaches for processing applications from the public are ideal.
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Alessio has been a member of the digital-ready policymaking team within the Interoperability and Digital Government Unit of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Informatics since March 2023. His primary focus has been on developing methodologies for Better Regulation, with a particular emphasis on digital-ready policymaking.
Additionally, he has been involved in project management and development of AI solutions for law and policymaking, including the SORTIS project, as well as exploring other aspects of legal semantics. Notably, his thesis, "AI as a General Purpose Technology," was awarded the prestigious Bernardo Nobile prize in 2022 for its innovative approach to leveraging patents as a source of information for forecasting technological evolutions. Alessio holds a master's degree in AI for public services and a master's degree in International Relations.
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Making data sharing between heterogeneous stakeholders possible - supporting building sectoral and cross-sectoral cross-border digital public services and policies with a holistic view
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