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experimentally verified results is a necessary: Research Topics: Learning-Based Autonomous Systems for Field Robotics Reinforcement learning-based navigation Multi-agent coordination and communication-aware
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to the humane care and use of research animals. DLAR is committed to maintaining the highest quality laboratory animal program and serves as a resource center for Duke investigators and their labs. Daily, you
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involvement and engage students with their growth and development. • Serves as a resource and referral agent for students’ academic, identity, and social needs. • Supports and meets the needs of all students
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application! We are looking for a highly talented and motivated Ph.D. candidate to join our research team in the cutting-edge area of AI security, on the topic of “Memory Poisoning in LLM Agents: Foundations
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of Electronics and Informatics (http://www.etrovub.be/) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), performs fundamental and applied research in Micro- & Optoelectronics, multidimensional signal processing, and
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demonstrated movement toward professional registration. May be substituted with approval from the Director of Program Management based on knowledge, skills, and experience. Certified by the Department of Housing
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should check their graduate program listing in http://www.rackham.umich.edu/programs-of-study . The work described above for this position must be considered academically relevant by the department
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area of the hospital, based on patient care demands and operational priorities. Assignments will vary depending on caseload and staffing needs to ensure continuity of high-quality patient care. The Vet
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Research Team ("DESRT") performs cutting-edge research and development on discrete-event simulations and their wide applications, especially, simulations of social phenomena using agent-based models, and
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research as well as cytometry. The department is situated in the recently constructed Center for Molecular Medicine that includes a state-of-the-art BSL3 facility that can support select agent research and