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data challenges. Responsibilities Design and implement LLM-based methods for clinical data harmonization, semantic normalization, and ontology alignment Develop multi-agent or RAG-style (retrieval
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of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at https://www.usg.edu/policymanual/section6/C2653 . The University of North Georgia, a regional multi-campus institution and premier senior military college
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- Design and maintain reference architectures for Infrastructure as a service including IaaS network design, familiarity with AWS and other cloud providers topology, multi account strategy, security
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Postdoctoral Positions for Computational Genomics, Cancer Genetics, and Translational Cancer Biology
challenges in cancer genomics and precision medicine. Specific areas include: 1) Building the Genomics to Knowledge (G2K) agentic AI framework for automated transformation of multi-omics data into biological
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scheduling and leading meetings Conduct independent research projects on multi-agent systems and reinforcement learning to develop and es-tablish individual research profile Develop and set up production
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synthesis of novel antibacterial agents. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team working to combat multi-resistant infections through innovative chemical strategies. The postdoctoral
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expertise in one or more of the following areas: Distributed artificial intelligence and agent-based systems Agent-based simulation and middleware platforms for multi-agent systems AI-driven forecasting and
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a key role in building and integrating of AI agents into gaming scenarios (e.g., gameplay, interactions, procedural content generation, dynamic narratives), and integrating a multimodal detection
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, G., Gazeau, F., Gateau, J., 2023. Quantitative, precise and multi-wavelength evaluation of the light-to-heat conversion efficiency for nanoparticular photothermal agents with calibrated photoacoustic
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organisation with downstream translational implications in combatting antimicrobial resistance. Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, harbours an essential non-photosynthetic plastid called the apicoplast