Muhammad Rusyadi Ramli
Doctoral student
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Researcher
About me
My research interests fall at the intersection of systems engineering, engineering design, and engineering management. Currently, my research focuses on investigating the role of engineering artefacts to bridge the knowledge gap and solve conflict among different Community of Practices (e.g., safety engineers, cybersecurity engineers, software engineers) in the development of trustworthy complex systems (e.g., connected and automated vehicle, intelligent transporation systems, etc). Some theories I used for my PhD research include boundary objects, organizational learning, and social-practice theory. As for the research methods, I mainly used field-based methods such as expert interviews and participant observation to conduct my research.
Courses
Degree Project in Mechatronics, Second Cycle (MF214X), teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Mechatronics, Second Cycle (MF224X), teacher | Course web
Research Methodology in Mechatronics (MF2071), teacher | Course web