Mazen Azzam successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled ‘Physics-based Early Warnings for Forensic Readiness in Industrial Control Systems‘ on 30th May 2022. His external examiner was Prof. Ernesto Damiani, the internal examiner was Dr. Jim Buckley, with Prof. Brian Fitzgerald chairing the viva.
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