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The project aims to develop an innovative research and training programme to prepare next generation experts in critical entities resilience design. Fifteen doctoral candidates will collectively engage in an ambitious interdisciplinary research project focusing on aspects related to the resilience design, real-time monitoring and control, anomaly detection and isolation, and incident response, in geographically distributed systems of cyber-physical systems. The PhD topics will investigate open research questions about the use of systems and control theory, formal methods, explainable AI, data-driven approaches, and human-centered design to build safe and resilient societal-scale critical entities. The project will also promote industrial excellence by offering opportunities to the researchers for testing their tools and frameworks in real-world scenarios, provided by the industrial partners. In this line, industrial partners will provide scenarios focusing on water, energy and transportation services, inspired by a real deployment using state-of-the-art and innovative IoT components. The research outcomes that will be validated in the context of these use cases will be reusable with other critical entities in other sectors.
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