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Funda Atun | Associate Professor University of Twente Funda Atun is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Geoinformation and Earth Observation (ITC) at the University of Twente (UT). Atun coordinates the 'Promoting disaster preparedness and resilience by co-developing stakeholder support tools for managing the systemic risk of compounding disasters' project (PARATUS, 2022-2026). Dr. Atun is the recipient of the Integrated Disaster Risk Management Society (IDRiM) Aniello Amendola 2024 Distinguished Service Award. | |
Magnus Brunner | European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration European Commission Since December 2024, Magnus Brunner is the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration. Prior to his current role, Mr Brunner served as Austria's Federal Minister of Finance from December 2021 to November 2024. He also held the position of State Secretary in the Ministry of Climate Action, Energy, Environment, Mobility Innovation, and Technology. Earlier in his career, he was a member of the Federal Council for the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) from May 2009 to January 2020. | |
Alexandra Cristovao | Director of Corporate Sustainability EPAL/ AdVT Alexandra Cristovao is the Director of Corporate Sustainability Department at EPAL, the largest Portuguese water supplier, managing projects as business continuity, crisis and emergency management, corporate risk, safety and security. She also participates in various professional networks, including the Subcommittee of the National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction and the EU cyber-resilience project, ATHENA, contributing to the resilience of water systems at national and international level. | |
Caroline Davey | Professor of Design, Innovation & Society University of Salford Caroline L. Davey is Professor of Design, Innovation & Society and Director of the Design Against Crime Solution Centre. Specialising in human-centered, evidence-based design for security, she authored (with Wootton) the book, "Design Against Crime" and leads the EU-funded Engage2innovate (E2i) project. E2i embeds human-centered design within European security R&I. From 2018-21, Caroline led the EU-funded Cutting Crime Impact (CCI) project. | |
Denis Josse | Health adviser on CBRN risks management, Head of the pharmaceutical services Alpes-Maritimes Fire & Rescue Services (SDIS06) Denis Josse has been part of the French Army as a pharmacist and researcher (PhD in cellular & molecular biology) in the Toxicology Unit of the Biomedical Research Institute from 1995 to 2012 then moved to the Fire & Rescue Services, in the Alpes-Maritimes, where he is currently in charge of the pharmaceutical Services and of advising the Command on CBRN risk management. Besides, Denis Josse contributes to the education & training of the CBRN emergency responders. He is currently part of the CERIS expert group. | |
Johanna Karvonen | EU Project Coordinator Laurea University of Applied Sciences Project Coordinator for the EU Horizon Europe funded project VIGIMARE - Vigilant Maritime Surveillance of Critical Submarine Infrastructure. The aim of VIGIMARE is to strengthen the resilience of Critical Infrastructure Operators against threats to the European submarine Critical Infrastructure. In addition, Johanna Karvonen works as a RDI and EU project specialist in Security research at Laurea University of Applied Sciences, specialising in the resilient infrastructure and maritime security domain. | |
Marcin Kowalski | Associate Professor Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna Marcin Kowalski is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Optoelectronics, Military University of Technology in Poland. His research interests lie in computer vision, with a focus on multimodal biometrics, benchmarking, presentation attack detection, multispectral imaging, and automated surveillance. For over 15 years, he has been actively involved in EU-funded research projects. He is currently a member of the CERIS expert group. | |
Isabelle Linde-Frech | Head of Business Unit Technology & Innovation Planning for Public Sector Clients Fraunhofer Institute for Technological Trend Analysis INT Isabelle Linde-Frech is a biologist and leads the Business Unit Technology and Innovation Planning for public sector clients at the Fraunhofer Institute for Technological Trend Analysis INT. She is a member of the CERIS expert group under DG HOME, of the German Security Research Expert Group and a Co-Chair of the EARTO Working Group for Security and Defense Research. Isabelle provides expertise in strategic planning support for security related capability development and innovation management. | |
Wenche Medin | Advisor and expert Swedish National Police Wenche Medin works as an advisor and strategist for the Swedish Police Authority in the National Operations Department. The main focus is working with capability enhancing initiatives including the implementation of new technologies in policing. Innovation is an essential part of the work and Wenche is the SPOC for the Europol Innovation Lab and will from July 1st be the Chair of the EuCB. | |
Matthias Oel | Deputy Director-General and Director for Societal Resilience and Security at the Joint Research Centre European Commission, DG JRC Matthias Oel is the acting Deputy Director-General and Director for Societal Resilience and Security at the Joint Research Centre. Before, he was Director for Schengen, Borders, Visa & Innovation, Director for Migration and Security Funds and Head of Unit for Asylum in DG HOME. His prior roles included Special Adviser in the Cabinet of the European Council President Van Rompuy, Member of Cabinet of Vice-President Verheugen and Director for EU-Affairs in the German Federal Ministry of Interior. | |
Pedro Rico | Data Analyst Centro Nacional de Protección de Infraestructuras Críticas (CNPIC) Industrial Electronics engineer and member of the Spanish Guardia Civil. He works as an information analyst at the National Center for Protection of Critical Infrastructure (CNPIC), focusing on security, threats assessment, and resilience. Mr. Rico participates in the assessment of safety and resilience levels of national critical infrastructure and supports projects aimed at enhancing the resilience of critical entities. | |
Tamara Madeleine Schotte | Head of Unit Analysis and Strategic Coordination EUROPOL Tamara Schotte leads the Analysis and Strategic Coordination Unit at Europol. Overseeing the coordination, standardization and quality of the analysis products delivered by the Operational and Strategic teams. Her Unit is also responsible for the implementation of a diverse portfolio of initiatives such as EMPACT, and CEPOL projects. The Unit looks after relations with Europol stakeholders and the operational cooperation with key European actors and International Counterparts. |