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, Attacks, and Defenses”. Your work assignments Large language model (LLM) agents represent the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, integrating LLMs with external tools and memory
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TGen has an exciting opportunity for graduates in Biological Sciences! Follow the links to learn more about our science and scientists! https://www.tgen.org/faculty-profiles/haiyong-han/ https
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proposal may include, in addition to spatio-temporal analysis, innovative methodological approaches (e.g., agent-based models or other methods consistent with the objectives of the DIAMETROIT project). More
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources - Trimble County Requisition Number RE51266 Working Title Department Name 81C06: KCES Region Central
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initiative. Works closely with the Governance Lead on implementation and management of the governance model. Identifies value drivers and key performance metrics for measuring an initiative?s success. Provides
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Framework and the Student Advising Model. Resolving issues identified through student inquiries regarding enrolments, fees, timetabling, and other related matters, acting to resolve the problems, or where
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efficiently model structured dynamics, such as non-Markovian stochastic processes, and adaptive agents that react to environmental stimuli. The successful candidate will explore this structure, to understand
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-wide initiative to build foundation models that simulate the evolution of tumor ecosystems. You will be the lead engineer contributing to large-scale generative modelling on single-cell, spatial-omics
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healthcare and build AI agent workflows integrated with clinical and research environments. Expert in HPC-based training of large language models and hybrid HPC–cloud optimization for biomedical AI workloads
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agents. The major functions of this position are to conduct experiments and to organize the laboratory. Duties will include: use of murine models of oropharyngeal candidiasis and of voluntary ethanol