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The Computer Vision Group is looking for an aspiring PhD to investigate multi-agentic AI, LLMs, and VLMs applied to agricultural sciences. Currently, established AI models often fail to generalize
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the field. Perform quantitative analysis and agent-based modeling of behavior. Report, discuss, and present data to the team. The position is for 36 months. Laboratory work using virtual reality (VR
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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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synthesizing findings with prior knowledge from the scientific literature, a process that today depends heavily on manual expert interpretation. Recent advances in large language models, agentic systems, and
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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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quantitative and qualitative research to develop empirically supported game-theoretic and agent-based models Apply econometric and model simulation methods to analyze governance mechanisms and to study the
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solutions for the global challenges of today and tomorrow. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/eth-zurich/2026/phd-student-in-applied-ml-and-… Requirements Research FieldComputer
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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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development processes. Modern software development increasingly relies on AI-based tools (e.g., large language models and autonomous agents) to generate, modify, and evaluate code. While these tools
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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