Faeq Alrmawi successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled ‘Software Engineering for Forensic-Ready Cyber-Physical Systems‘ on 3rd June 2020. His external examiner was Prof. Michael Goedicke, the internal examiner was Dr. Jim Buckley, with Dr. Goetz Botterweck chairing the viva.
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