
معرفی
Syeda Amna Sohail is an Lecturer at the University of Twente, affiliated with the Public Administration school and the Datamanagement & Biometrics department. Her research focuses on process mining, metadata management, and privacy-preserving techniques in healthcare contexts. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary projects addressing ethical challenges in AI and data governance.
Key research interests include:
- Data privacy in healthcare processes
- Process mining applications for metadata analysis
- Ontology-based frameworks for FAIR data principles
- Ethical AI and surveillance technologies
Recent work highlights collaborations with institutions like CAiSE and VMBO workshops. She has presented at conferences such as the 33rd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering and delivered invited talks on privacy value modeling. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed venues including Lecture Notes in Computer Science and MDPI journals.
Professional activities include organizing workshops, contributing to conference proceedings, and participating in multidisciplinary initiatives aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals. Her work emphasizes practical solutions for balancing privacy and utility in healthcare data systems.

