Aitor Arrieta is awarded with the 2019 SISTEDES award for best doctoral thesis
Aitor Arrieta is awarded with the 2019 SISTEDES award for best doctoral thesis
Aitor Arrieta is awarded with the 2019 SISTEDES award for best doctoral thesis
The researcher of the Faculty of Engineering focuses his work on the testing of complex systems software.
The Society for Software Engineering and Software Development Technologies (SISTEDES) has awarded Aitor Arrieta the prize for the best doctoral thesis of 2019 for his work “Simulation-Based Testing of Highly Configurable Cyber-Physical Systems: Automation, Optimisation and Debugging”. The recently appointed PhD from Mondragon Unibertsitatea developed his doctoral thesis under the guidance of researchers Goiuria Sagarduy and Leire Etxeberria, both of the Higher Polytechnic School.
The award for this doctoral thesis will be delivered during the SISTEDES 2019 Conference in Cáceres, on September 4, 2019, and is equipped with 700 euros and a diploma, in addition to a travel bag to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
Betting on complex systems
Aitor Arrieta works in a line of research aimed at the testing of complex systems software, in the Software & System Engineering research group, with special emphasis on cyber-physical systems. He currently works as a professor and researcher at Mondragon Unibertsitatea, where he had the opportunity to continue researching on the topics of the doctoral thesis through European projects, in addition to transferring different research results to several companies with which his research group collaborates, both in the environment and at the international level.