In the Theseus H4C Project, RISA will contribute to WP2 by supporting the comprehensive mapping of data requirements, which will facilitate the definition of the data model. In WP3, RISA will assist in the activities related to data harmonization and secure data exchange. Within WP10, RISA leads Task 10.6, focusing on evaluating the impact of Theseus implementations on citizens’ health. RISA is responsible for mapping the links between Theseus actions and public health outcomes, applying the WHO framework (Driver, Pressure, State, Exposure, Effect, and Action). Furthermore, RISA will collaborate on analyzing health-related data, utilizing Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodologies to assess the health implications of Theseus solutions and integrate relevant health indicators into the project. Additionally, RISA will ensure compliance with the reporting obligations outlined in the Grant Agreement, fulfilling transparency and accountability requirements to both the project coordinator and the European Commission.
Mr. Stephanos Camarinopoulos, is the Director of Research and Development at RISA, a company specializing in the reliability and safety analysis of complex technical systems. He is an expert in Information Systems with a focus on decision-support systems, data management and software development. He has coordinated over 30 projects funded by public and private entities in Germany. Over the past decade, he has also contributed to 15+ EU-funded projects, leading multiple research initiatives under the HORIZON program.
Mr. Stephanos Camarinopoulos, is the Director of Research and Development at RISA, a company specializing in the reliability and safety analysis of complex technical systems. He is an expert in Information Systems with a focus on decision-support systems, data management and software development. He has coordinated over 30 projects funded by public and private entities in Germany. Over the past decade, he has also contributed to 15+ EU-funded projects, leading multiple research initiatives under the HORIZON program.
Ms. Theodora Karali, is an experienced technology leader and project manager specializing in robotics and computational systems. She oversees the design and implementation of cutting-edge IT solutions, managing multidisciplinary teams in EU-funded research projects. With extensive expertise in system integration, she ensures seamless interoperability across diverse technological environments. Skilled in coordinating complex IT projects, she focuses on optimizing processes and delivering innovative technological solutions efficiently.
Dr. Vasiliki Mantzana is a seasoned professional in health information systems, e-health and IT project management, with 15+ years of experience in designing, developing, and overseeing large-scale national and international initiatives, including EU-funded projects. With a strong academic background, she has contributed to research and education, teaching at several universities and authoring scientific publications. Driven by a passion for technological advancement, she continuously works on optimizing processes and fostering digital transformation.