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. We are looking for a Research Fellow to advance cutting-edge research in multi-agent systems for large language models (LLMs). The role will focus on conducting innovative research in multi-agent
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intelligent agentic software security architecture. With prior experience in security and AI agents, including prompt engineering, RAG application, multi-agent system, tool use, code analysis and vulnerability
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University of Bologna. Open PhD Position Decision-Making in Proficiency and Risk-Aware Multi-Agent Systems Program: PhD in Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering (ETIT), University of Bologna
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mission development as well as societal applications. The overarching goal of this project is to enhance ISSM’s capability, scalability, and accessibility by developing a multi-modular, agentic AI framework
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discovery methods to enable a search for explanatory multi-level agent-based models that can be calibrated to - and validated against - such empirical phenomena. Funding Notes This is a self-funded research
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systems for aligning real-world health data to standards like OMOP CDM, FHIR, and UMLS Agent-based workflows that explain, refine, and adapt semantic mappings over time Hybrid architectures that combine
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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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Agentic Retrieval-Augmented Generation (Agentic RAG) architectures, multi-agent systems, and integration of heterogeneous data sources; - Design, development, and integration of Agentic RAG architectures
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for Enhancing Decision-Making in Networks of Autonomous Agents”, which aims to develop a new methodological framework to improve decision-making in autonomous systems. The project combines high-frequency radio
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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