πŸŽ“βœ¨ PhD Defense Success in Cross-Border

The department is pleased to announce that Eric Jackson has successfully defended his doctoral thesis on β€œCross-Border Data Exchange in the Nordic-Baltic Region: Data Intermediaries, Interoperability, and e-Services Orchestration.” His research focuses on leveraging existing data intermediary infrastructures, such as the X-Road, to enhance cross-border e-services and data exchange across the Nordic-Baltic region. Additionally, it explores the potential for a global trust architecture through a case study on the World Health Organization and cross-border interoperability topics.

Supervised by Prof. Ingrid Pappel and co-supervised by Prof. Sadok BEN YAHIA and Prof. Dirk Draheim, Eric’s dedication and innovative contributions have been highly valued by colleagues and supervisors alike. His work stands as a testament to his commitment to advancing the field of digital governance and cross-border interoperability.

Special thanks to the Opponents for their invaluable insights during the defense:

  • Prof. Nitesh Bharosa (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
  • Dr. Anastasija Nikiforova (University of Tartu, Estonia)

Gratitude is also extended to the Defence Committee:

  • Chairman of the Committee: Prof. Maie Bachmann (TalTech)
  • Prof. Jeffrey Tuhtan (TalTech)
  • Dr. Silvia Lips (TalTech)
  • Prof. Tanel Tammet (TalTech)
  • Dr. Uuno Vallner (e-Governance Academy, Estonia)

πŸŽ‰ Congratulations to Eric on this incredible achievement! We are thrilled to share that he will continue his journey as a lecturer and cross-border interoperability researcher at the Next Gen Digital State research group at Tallinn University of Technology.

This milestone reflects Eric’s perseverance, expertise, and passion for driving innovation in cross-border digital systems. The department wishes him great success in his new role and looks forward to his future contributions to the field πŸš€.