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Select Agent Program. ORES seeking (1) dedicated and experienced Associate Director, High Containment Laboratories. WHAT MAKES ORES GREAT PLACE? · A flexible work environment · Generous
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generation, tools/chains, and LLM agents Teaching experience Job Description: Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical and Health Sciences University of Florida’s College of Medicine is launching a new Master’s
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-9820. Department: CEA * Staff Chair * Sharp County Department's Website: https://www.uaex.uada.edu/ Summary of Job Duties: The County Extension Agent – Agriculture conducts educational programs
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cues play a role analogous to conditioned stimuli: they are signals that, once learned, allow the agent to anticipate the consequences of its actions. Scientific Motivation: Learning-based navigation
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(Lua/Java), agent behavior modeling, event handling, and API-based integration with external AI systems. Experience with distributed systems, reinforcement learning, or simulation environments (e.g
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verification and Large Language Model (LLM) safety, focusing on extending state-of-the-art logic-based automated reasoning tools such as ESBMC (https://github.com/esbmc/esbmc ) to address safety and reliability
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Health is seeking a BC/BE Occupational Medicine Physician for a full-time clinical faculty position. Academic appointment in the Duke School of Medicine is based on academic portfolio. Clinical activities
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Job Title County Extension Agent - Agriculture and Natural Resources - Crane County Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service Department County Program D06 Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job
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Homemakers and 4-H Leaders work jointly with the other agent to implement a well-rounded 4-H program that develops youth through school and community-based programs utilize and/or develop councils, advisory
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this we will be creating agentic AI models and in a joint effort between the Research Group for Genomic Epidemiology at DTU National Food Institute and Section of Epidemiology, Department of Health, UCPH we