I am a DIYer, tinkerer, roboticist, dad, avid reader and a PhD student. Currently, I spend most of my time revolutionizing validation of complex, software-intensive systems as part of my PhD research at the University of Bath, UK.
Through leveraging Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and the Systems Modelling Language (SysML), my research tackles key challenges in the field:
- Bridging the gap between system-level modelling and system science, creating a more holistic and integrated approach.
- Advocating for purpose-driven system modelling and design, ensuring each element serves a clear, valuable function.
- Establishing a continuous verification tool-chain for cyber-physical systems, enhancing the reliability and security of these complex systems.
- Encouraging agile enrichment of traditional development processes, promoting flexibility and responsiveness in the face of change.
- Developing processes, methods, and tools for truly consistent system development approaches, ensuring uniformity and coherence across projects.
I strive to blend academic theory with practical applications, emphasizing the convergence of digital and real-world testing methodologies. My research promises to redefine conventional vehicle development, enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and accelerating delivery timelines through frontloading of rigorous testing and validation activities - minimizing the need for physical prototypes and physical testing.
With my unique blend of skills and experience, I am ready to contribute meaningfully to a progressive technology, driving innovation and elevating product development standards.