Our research team from The Open University’s Software Engineering & Design (‘SEAD‘) research group visited Lero at the University of Limerick (UL) for our annual “away days” research workshop on 17-20 July 2017. The workshop programme included working groups discussing software engineering, security, privacy and digital forensics applications in the areas of health & wellbeing, aviation, policing and adaptive systems. The workshop opened with a keynote by Professor Michel Jackson and closed with a mindfulness session for the attendees. An open research poster sessions also drew visitors from across Lero and UL’s CSIS Department.

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