
Dr. Alexander Boudewijn is a data privacy researcher at Aindo with a background in applied mathematics. His work on privacy quantification synthetic data technology combines aims to reconcile technical, legal, and philosophical viewpoints. At Aindo, Alexander is also in charge of research proposal writing and scientific communications, fostering strong interdisciplinary collaborations.
Sessions in which Alexander Boudewijn participates
Friday 16 May, 2025
Synthetic data is considered a privacy-preserving solution for sharing and analyzing sensitive datasets, but how much privacy does it really offer? Can we measure it? This session will dive deep into the world of structured synthetic data, unraveling its promises and limitations, as well as explore techniques for quantifying privacy protection Key questions
Sessions in which Alexander Boudewijn attends
Thursday 15 May, 2025
This session will cover the legal implications and real-world use cases of anonymization, pseudonymization, and synthetic data. From enabling secure data sharing for research and ensuring compliance in clinical trials, the panel will dive into how some techniques can help meet privacy requirements while still fostering scientific progress. Key questions
Digital health is reshaping the way patient care is approached. This offers exciting new opportunities for personalized medicine, real-time health monitoring, and remote care, which makes healthcare more accessible and efficient. With all these advancements, however, comes great challenges. This session will explore the incredible potential of digital health, its impact on patient care, and the obstacles and opportunities it presents. ...
Friday 16 May, 2025
Synthetic data is considered a privacy-preserving solution for sharing and analyzing sensitive datasets, but how much privacy does it really offer? Can we measure it? This session will dive deep into the world of structured synthetic data, unraveling its promises and limitations, as well as explore techniques for quantifying privacy protection Key questions
Data protection is woven into the fabric of urban development. Drawing on experiences from cities like Marseille and Madrid, the speakers of this session will highlight key lessons, successful strategies, best practices, and accountability measures for maintaining data privacy and regulatory compliance at a city-wide level. They will also explore how smart technologies can transform the public sector in meaningful ways.
Imagine a future in which medical research, innovation, and patient care seamlessly benefit from secure data sharing across Europe. European Health Data Spaces are designed to make this vision a reality, but how do they work in practice? This session goes beyond policy and legal frameworks to explore the real-world implementation of European Health Data Spaces and what they mean for future healthcare innovation.