New SEC members Sebastian Garde and Seref Arikan

Community News | July 26, 2018, 11:20 a.m.


We announce the addition of two new members to the openEHR SEC, the group that manages the specifications in openEHR, by majority vote of the SEC. They are both 'old hands' at openEHR, and bring long experience which will be of great value. Those new to openEHR might also be interested to know the governance and change management process we use for the specifications, here.

Seref Arikan, PhD (United Kingdom)

Seref Arikan is a software architect who has been working at Ocean Informatics UK since 2010. He started his professional career in 1997 as a freelance developer working on B2B and B2C solutions and has worked in various health IT companies since 2001, mostly in various R&D and product development roles.

His work on openEHR started around 2002, while he was working for a hospital information system vendor. He has released various openEHR related software components and tools as open source in 2009, which were develop in relation to his PhD in medical informatics. Seref's PhD, which he completed at UCL, CHIME, under the supervision of Professor David Ingram, is on the integration of openEHR specifications with Bayesian Networks for clinical decision support.

He is currently in charge of development of various platform components at Ocean Informatics, with a focus on analytics, scalability and API development. His particular interest and most active research is on the implementation of openEHR persistence and relevant specifications such as AQL.


Sebastian Garde, Dr. sc. hum., Dipl.-Inform. Med., FACHI (Germany)

Sebastian Garde is a Health Informatician with a doctoral degree from the University of Heidelberg, Germany and a Fellow of the Australasian College of Health Informatics.

In his current position at Ocean Informatics, he is the technical lead for the openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM) and is involved in openEHR and its application in various ways. Previously, Sebastian was a Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Research Fellow for Health Informatics at Central Queensland University, Australia from 2004-2007 and a Research Associate at Austin Health, Melbourne, one of Australia's largest hospitals. From 2001-2004 he was a scientific employee at the Department of Medical Informatics of the Heidelberg University Medical Centre in Germany.

 

In addition, one existing member, Heath Frankel (Australia) is resigning, but will continue to participate in other ways.





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