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Essential & Desirable Criteria Essential PhD in relevant discipline (computer modelling of logistics or transport, agent-based modelling, sustainable logistics, or energy transitions) or equivalent industry
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. Experience developing and fine-tuning Large Language Models (LLMs) and transformer-based architectures. Practicalexperience building AI agents, including agentic workflows, autonomous decision-making pipelines
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Posting Details Student Title Classification Information Quick Link https://chapman.peopleadmin.com/postings/39219 Job Number SE182224 Position Information Department or Unit Name Vice Provost
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leads the research theme “Constructing Nonverbal Communication Channels between AI–AI Agents.” Informal inquiries regarding the research topics and directions are welcome. [Work content and job
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description CIATec selects 1 FAPESP Postdoctoral Fellow to work on the development of predictive models and recommendation systems, based
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receptionist, word processing, Quickbooks, filing, maintaining data bases & mailing lists, developing and maintaining websites, designing newsletters, and providing support for county agents and program
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skills within universities, colleges and research organisations. Further information is available at: https://iuk-ktp.org.uk/ . THE PROJECT The University of Essex, in partnership with Active Software
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methods (for example, learning-based, network-based, or agent-based approaches) to analyse dynamic decision behaviour, rather than focusing solely on predictive or optimisation performance prepare and
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Psychiatry is based on the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work
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on the effects of sedative agents on respiratory and swallowing functions. We are seeking individuals who can contribute to the advancement of our research through flexible and creative thinking. In