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to twelve month(s)] Duties The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project - “Cooperative game theory with strategic agents: Theory and application”. Qualifications Applicants
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theory, market structures, game theory, and programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB), alongside a deep understanding of policy and market issues related to local energy communities in the UK and EU. We
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human behaviours AI governance modelling AI race dynamics Interpretable and beneficial AI Gaming and Game Theory Intelligent, secure and reliable systems Contact point for inquiries: Professor The Anh Han
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, Training/Education: The candidate must have a PhD in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) by the anticipated start date. The candidate is expected to have a strong background in control theory, game theory
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conducting research on measures to solve them using soil impact assessment, and water balance, image, game theory analyses. As for irrigation water collectively managed by local farmers, it is essential
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been extensively studied in game theory, reinforcement learning, and optimization, their full integration into modern AI systems (particularly in multi-agent deep learning and human-AI collaborative
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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | 2 months ago
research lab committed to advancing research and education in control, information, decision, and autonomy sciences. Of particular interest are the areas of optimisation and game theory and its applications
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an electric fence" – a space for unbounded creativity within structured constraints. This position directly aligns with the ETC's ongoing commitment to "transformational games, innovation by design, and
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interest are the areas of optimisation and game theory and its applications; systems and control theory; autonomy; quantum systems; and complex networks (including networks of dynamical systems
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Analysis of Online Economies – Led by Prof Lexing Xie and Dr Yun Kuen Cheung, this research explores digital markets and social platforms using ML, game theory, and computational economics. We welcome