We are proud to announce that Muhammad Rusyadi Ramli successfully defended his doctoral thesis on 6 November.
His research explores how reference architectures can act as “boundary objects” to support co-engineering in the development of trustworthy cyber-physical systems. As modern CPS integrate AI, interact closely with human users, and involve diverse teams of experts, aligning perspectives across disciplinary and organizational boundaries becomes a major challenge. Ramli’s work demonstrates how well-designed architectural frameworks can help bridge these gaps by supporting communication, negotiation, and shared understanding—ultimately strengthening the trustworthiness of complex CPS.
We congratulate Muhammad on this significant achievement and thank him for his valuable contributions to the TECoSA research community.