PhD thesis defended

Making Digital Twins More Reliable

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I’m pleased to share that I have completed my PhD at Eindhoven University of Technology, where my research focused on improving the reliability of digital twins through smarter consistency management.

Digital twins often combine many heterogeneous models that evolve over time, making inconsistencies both common and problematic. In my work, I studied how these inconsistencies arise in practice and developed a dedicated consistency management framework to help detect and resolve them more effectively. The framework was evaluated through multiple case studies, demonstrating its potential to support more robust and trustworthy digital twins.

My PhD thesis, Consistency Matters: Building Consistent Digital Twin Virtual Entities, concludes this chapter, and I look forward to continuing this research in both academic and industrial settings.

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