Organizing Committee

Assit Professor Dr. Ali Hasnain (Chair) (sewebmeda['@']gmail.com)

Dr Ali's is lecturer (assistant professor) in computational biology and data analytics at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Career spans over more than a decade (12 years) in academia at various positions and around 5 years of experience in Software industry. This includes work experience as Lecturer, Sr Researcher, Project Manager, Professional Services Consultant and Data Scientist. Remained involved in lecturing and other teaching activities for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses at KTH Sweden, NUI Galway, University College Dublin and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Previously working as Lecturer(ad) and Sr researcher at Data Science Institute, Insight Centre for Data Analytics with Teaching responsibilities at NUI Galway. With strong scientific publishing record the list of selected Scientific Publications in the Field of Computing, MIS, Data Analytics, Software Engineering and Data Science positively reviewed and published at world renowned scientific Journals and conferences can be seen at: https://goo.gl/eYNoas (around 800 citations)

Ali Hasnain is the Program Committee Member of different international workshops e.g, VOILA at ISWC and conferences e.g, KESW . Moreover he has been involved in organising different workshops and tutorial e.g. at K-Cap 2015 and SWAT4LS 2015 for international audiences. His current research interests include: Linked Open Data Big Data, Semantic Models, Data Cataloguing and Linking, Semantic Matching and Relatedness, Link Discovery, Visual Query Formulation, Data Provenance and Data Integration.


Prof Dr. Tracy Robson

Professor Tracy Robson obtained her PhD in Molecular Radiation Science from Imperial College, London (1996). Her first academic post was as Lecturer in Radiation Science at Ulster University in 1997; she was promoted to Reader in 2001. She then moved to the School of Pharmacy, Queen’s University of Belfast in 2004 to take up the post of Reader in Molecular Pharmacology; she was promoted to Professor of Experimental Therapeutics in 2010. She joined RCSI as Professor and Head of Molecular & Cellular Therapeutics (MCT) in August 2016. Her research has led to the development of a first-in-class drug, five patents, more than >80 original research publications and funding in excess of 7.5 M Euros mostly from Industry, UK research councils, MRC & BBSRC, and national charities, Cancer Research UK, Breast Cancer Now, Prostate Cancer Charity, HPSS R&D Office, and more recently the National Children's Research Centre, Dublin. She assumed the position of Head of School of Pharmacy, RCSI, merging the School of Pharmacy with the Department of Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics to form a new School, July 2019. This new School is renamed School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (PBS)


Prof Dr. Michel Dumontier ( michel.dumontier [at] maastrichtuniversity.nl)

Dr. Michel Dumontier is a Distinguished Professor of Data Science at Maastricht University. His research focuses on the development of computational methods for scalable integration and reproducible analysis of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) data. His group combines semantic web technologies with effective indexing, machine learning and network analysis for drug discovery and personalized medicine. Previously at Stanford University, Dr. Dumontier now leads a new inter-faculty Institute for Data Science at Maastricht University with a focus on accelerating scientific discovery, improving health and well-being, and strengthening communities. He is a Principal Investigator for the NCATS Biomedical Data Translator and a co-Investigator for the NIH Data Commons. He is a co-founder of the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re-usable) data initiative, and is the scientific director for Bio2RDF, an open source project to generate Linked Data for the Life Sciences. He is the editor-in-chief for the journal Data Science and an associate editor for the journal Semantic Web. He is internationally recognized for his contributions in bioinformatics, biomedical informatics, and semantic technologies as evidenced by awards, keynote talks at international conferences, and collaborations on international projects.


Alba Morales Tirado, PhD

Researcher in Knowledge Engineering - Knowledge Media Institute (KMi), The Open University.Dr. Alba Morales Tirado is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Knowledge Engineering, investigating hybrid methods for generating Knowledge Graphs within the context of EU-funded projects. Her research interest is focused on the secure and private exchange of personal data in the Smart City environment. Specifically, the use and exchange of healthcare data to support emergency services during a fire building evacuation. She has professional experience working in the private and public sector. She also shares an interest in areas related to cybersecurity and data privacy.


Prof Dr. Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann

Professor Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann is the Scientific Director of ZB MED – Information Centre for Life Sciences. At the same time, he is Professor of Information Processing, Exploitation and Support at the Medical Faculty of Cologne University. Rebholz-Schuhmann is a medical doctor and a computer scientist. His research is positioned in semantic technologies in the biomedical domain. In his previous research he has established large-scale on-the-fly biomedical text mining solutions and has contributed to the semantic normalisation in the biomedical domain. He has published more than 170 publications including contributions to high-profile journals, has been contributing to community efforts (e.g., ECCB steering committee), and is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Biomedical Semantics. Dietrich's main research interests are biomedical informatics, literature analysis, ontologies, Semantic Web and Information representation. Dietrich's Google Scholar profile claims more than 4262 citations with h-index of 38.