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candidate for the UPC-2 research project "Multi-agent multi-objective agent-based modelling for automatic distributed optimization of cellular networks" at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC
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tailored physicochemical and spectral properties. This PhD project focuses on the development of innovative contrast agents suitable for both CT and SPCCT. For this project, the advanced contrast agents will
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, and can analogous mechanisms be engineered into multi-agent AI systems? You would answer this question by building and testing computational models, developing multi-agent simulations where agents
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approaches to understanding and modelling human behaviour (prior technical expertise is beneficial but not essential) A proven background in one or more of these areas: agent-based modelling, big data, data
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what alignment is required between the world models of agents and humans that collaborate. You also develop communicative strategies for the agent to detect misalignments and take actions to resolve
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several major types of mobility modeling, with the aim of improving their respective efficiency and usage: four-step models, multi-agent systems and a mobility model developed in the PhD thesis of Louisette
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Energy Modelling”. The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. This project will integrate energy technology, building physics, HVAC systems, control systems architecture
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scenarios. Your research will map multilevel governance structures and you will co‑create mitigation strategies through participatory workshops. You will model farmers’ adaptation behaviour using agent‑based
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Environmental Health in French West Indies: Research Chair in Modelling, Clinical or Population-Base
Host Institution: The University of the French Antilles (https://www.univ-antilles.fr/) is a major player in scientific production and teaching in the Caribbean. Its cultural context, tropical
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remain largely unknown. The aim of our project is to use animal models to identify the brain signature of CR, based on the heterogeneity of CR levels observed in clinical trials. To this end, our research