À l’occasion de son inauguration officielle, le Centre de Documentation européenne de l’³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversité du Luxembourg et ses partenaires – le , , les (AHUE), le et la – ont le plaisir de vous convier à la conférence-débat intitulée
« Archives et cybersécurité dans l’Europe de l’information:
regards croisés sur l’intelligence artificielle »
qui aura lieu le lundi 29 juin 2026, de 18h30 Ã 20h00 Ã
17 Av. John F. Kennedy, 1855 Luxembourg (arrêt de tram « Parlement européen »).
Cette conférence-débat réunira comme orateurs invités le Dr Dieter SCHLENKER, Directeur des Archives historiques de l’³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõon européenne (Institut universitaire européen, Florence), et le Dr Ludovic DELEPINE, Chef de l’unité « Gouvernance informatique et architecture d’entreprise » du Parlement européen, et sera modérée par le Prof. Frédéric CLAVERT, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH)/³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversité du Luxembourg.
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Programme
18h30 : Remarques introductives
- Prof. Marie-Hélène JOBIN, Vice-Rectrice aux Partenariats et Relations internationales de l’³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversité du Luxembourg
- Dr Elena DANESCU, Coordinatrice du Centre de Documentation européenne de l’³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversité du Luxembourg
- Dennis WERNERUS, Chef adjoint de la Représentation de la Commission européenne au Luxembourg
18h45 : Conférence-débat
Orateurs invités :
- Dr Dieter SCHLENKER, Directeur des Archives historiques de l’³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõon européenne (IUE, Florence)
- Dr Ludovic DELEPINE, Chef de l’unité « Gouvernance informatique et architecture d’entreprise », Parlement européen
Modération :
- Prof. Frédéric CLAVERT, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversité du Luxembourg
19h25 : Session de questions-réponses et discussions avec le public
19h50: Remarques conclusives
- Achim LADWIG, Directeur des « Services de gestion des données, des informations et des connaissances et exploitation de l’intelligence artificielle », Office des publications de l’³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõon européenne
20h00 : Fin de la manifestation
Langue de la conférence : français
Langues des échanges : français, anglais et allemand.
Short biographies
Dr Dieter Schlenker is the Director of the since January 2013 and Co-director of the Alcide De Gasperi Research Centre on the History of European Integration since 2015. He teaches archival science at the in Maribor, the , the , and the . He is board member of the EU Liaison Committee of Historians and the European Association for Banking and Finance History. He previously worked for UNESCO, first as archivist at the Paris Headquarters, then as Head of the Information and Knowledge Management ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõt in Bangkok, Thailand. Before, he worked as Records Manager at Ford Company European Headquarters in Cologne and at FAO Headquarters in Rome. Schlenker holds an Archivist Diploma from the Archival School of the Vatican Secret Archive, a Journalist Diploma from the Freie Journalistenschule Berlin (FJS) and a PhD in Modern History from the ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversity of Heidelberg, Germany.
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Dr Ludovic Delepine has more than 30 years’ experience in IT, including IT governance for public administration, enterprise architecture, artificial intelligence and digital transformation. He leads the Inter-Parliamentary ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõon’s IT governance thematic hub and European thematic working groups. Currently, he is Head of the IT governance and Enterprise Architecture in the European Parliament. He holds a Ph.D. in IT from the ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversity of Bourgogne, where his principal area of specialisation was artificial intelligence. He has also worked as a lecturer at French universities and as a researcher in these fields at CNRS laboratories for over eight years.
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Frédéric Clavert is an assistant professor in European Contemporary History at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History. He’s the Head of the Contemporary European History research group. He is an active member of the digital humanities community. He researched the monetary organisation of Continental Europe in the 20th century, but then gradually turned his attention to the study of the relationship between historians and their primary sources in the digital age on the one hand, and the use of massive data from web platforms in memory studies on the other. He led the project around the Centenary of the Great War on Twitter. With Caroline Muller (³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõversité Rennes 2), he is co-editor of the online book . He is also interested in the . He is today focusing more and more his research on generative AI as producer of primary sources. He is managing editor of the .
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