resilience, simulation, security, socio-technical, industry 4.0, smart-manufacturing, cyber-physical
Topic 3: Importance of trust and transparency
I am interested in collaborations on primarily Topic 3 and Topic 1 but open to topic 2.
I am an assistant professor in the Computer Science department with a background in supply chain resilience and security with a focus on smart-manufacturing environments (Industry 4,5 etc.).
I have experience in supply chain simulation and also engineering adaptive software systems for enhanced monitoring and analysis to achieve greater trustworthiness in supply chains. I frequently employ socio-technical approaches to understand and reason about the interplay between human supply chain actors and the cyber-physical systems present in emerging production environments.
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