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optimization and LLM alignment: design preference-based training and fine-tuning methods (RLHF, PPO, DPO, reward modeling) for medical and multilingual LLMs. Agentic and tool-augmented AI systems: develop
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adaptive decision infrastructure for complex cyberphysical human systems, enabled by agentic and embodied AI. Working under the supervision of Dr Neda Mohammadi , the successful candidate will contribute
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agents and their influence on microbial growth and tolerance. Collaboration with interdisciplinary research teams for integration of metallomic data into comprehensive studies on microbial resistance and
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, enabled by agentic and embodied AI. Working under the supervision of Dr Neda Mohammadi , the successful candidate will contribute to the development of new concepts, methods, and scalable systems
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on the development of new AI agents, platforms or tools for use in education contexts. This is an on-campus fiscal year position (12 months) with a start date of August 12. The appointment is for one year, with
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are used to enable systematic comparisons between alternative strategies in simulated environments. The project also studies simulation agents operating within these models, including both policy-based
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porous solids for the capture and/or degradation of toxic agents (or simulants) and sensors. Main activities Identification of MOFS composition Using existing databases that have already identified
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of resistance and undesirable side effects. In response to this pressing need, there is growing interest in the development of new antiviral agents, particularly nucleoside analogs, which have shown promise in
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for the analyses will be the intervention plans of multi-stakeholder platforms (Ethiopia) and expected behaviors of agripreneurs and farmers (Kenya) using agent-based models; Assess the potential for co-developed
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of the circulation of infectious agents in populations of marine vertebrates in the Southern Territories. The main models considered are seabirds (albatrosses, penguins, petrels, wrasses) and marine mammals (elephant