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The single place to send anyone — recruiter, hiring manager, investor, engineering lead, journalist, or collaborator — who asks "where can I read more?" or "what should I look at first?" Organised by audience and purpose, not by how the site is structured.
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First visitIf this is your first time on the site and you have five to ten minutes.
Where to start
Four entry points depending on why you are here: understand the research, see the work, hire Dr Suslu, or start reading. The fastest way to orient.
Research in plain English
The doctoral thesis — MOSOF, NDCI, and what sensor optimisation actually means — explained for a reader who is not already in the field.
Briefs & downloads
PDFsPDF versions designed for sharing in email or attaching to applications.
Doctoral thesis (full)
The complete doctoral thesis — Cranfield University, defended November 2025. Full literature review, methodology, MOSOF + NDCI development, and cross-subsystem case studies (Engine, Fuel, EPS, ECS).
CV
A typeset PDF of the CV for direct attachment to applications. Mirrors the structured web CV with education, positions, ventures, publications, and skills.
Investor memo · AcoustR
A short investor memo on AcoustR — founder thesis, traction signals, technical moat, and where it fits in the diagnostic-AI landscape. Sent on request rather than published.
Consulting capability statement
A concise capability statement for engineering directors and procurement contacts — the three engagement types, the methods behind them, and how to start. Sent on request.
Canonical pages
WebIf you want to share one link rather than a download, these are the right pages.
Thesis (plain English)
The thesis explained for a reader who is not in the field. Reads in about ten minutes; designed to give someone an honest mental model rather than a sales pitch.
Research overview
The research agenda framed at the level of the central question: how do we make better decisions when signals are incomplete, noisy, and expensive?
Publications archive
The peer-reviewed publications, with the venue, co-authors, and a short summary of each paper's contribution. Filter by topic.
AcoustR (lead venture)
The lead venture page — how it works, why it works, the roadmap, and a founder note. Best entry-point for investor and pilot enquiries.
CV (web version)
Live until the PDF version lands. Includes verifiable details and clearly-marked placeholders where information is to be added.
External profiles
VerificationFor verification, citation lookup, or contact via professional networks.
Google Scholar
The canonical academic profile — all publications indexed, citation count, and h-index. The right link to send for academic verification.
ORCID
Persistent researcher identifier. Use this when submitting papers for review, grant applications, or institutional affiliation verification.
Professional profile for recruiters, hiring managers, and professional network connections.
GitHub
Code repositories including the MOSOF reference implementation, NDCI calculator, and other open-source artefacts from the doctoral research.
Topic explainers
ReferenceSingle-topic pages designed for someone who's just searching for "what is X" and wants a real answer.
What is MOSOF?
Plain-English explainer for the framework introduced in the doctoral thesis. What it does, what it doesn't do, and where it fits in the broader sensor-design literature.
What is NDCI?
Plain-English explainer for NDCI. Why a per-sensor diagnostic-contribution score matters, how it's computed at a high level, and how it changes sensor-network design.
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ExternalGoogle Scholar
GitHub
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