Faeq attended the “6th annual NUI Galway – University of Limerick Alliance Research Day” which took place on April 29th 2016 in the Analog building in UL. He submitted an extended abstract on the topic, “A Meta-model for Representing and Analyzing Physical and Cyber Crimes” and presented a poster. Research day included other activities such as PhD presentations (thesis-in-3 talk), and a social event at the end (BBQ and drinks at Stables).

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