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Your Job: In the CrowdING project, you will develop agent-based movement models that realistically simulate different behaviors such as lining up, overtaking, or pushing. Based on this, you will
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at obtaining further academic qualification (usually PhD). Research area: Systems of interacting particles are ubiquitous in natural and social sciences. Typically, they comprise many agents that, through intra
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qualification (usually PhD). Research area: Systems of interacting particles are ubiquitous in natural and social sciences. Typically, they comprise many agents that, through intra-specific and inter-specific
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fields can be found on: https://www.isse.tu-clausthal.de/forschung/forschungsgruppen/dgt-digitized-green-tech Our excellent Network on international and national basis offers a perfect start for a
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interest in agentic AI, online learning and optimization, and applications in economics. The full-time positions (100%) are initially offered for two years, with the possibility of extension, depending
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algorithms for large-scale or distributed training/Robustness, fairness, and personalization in multi-agent learning/Training efficiency and communication reduction/Distributed training of transformer models
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CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security | Stuttgart, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 3 months ago
, efficient, and secure software. General areas of research include: Artificial intelligence to reason about software (e.g., LLM agents for finding and fixing bugs) Static and dynamic program analysis (e.g
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that release huge amounts of CO2. SusMet focuses on the exploration of carbon-free sustainable metallurgy, employing hydrogen as reducing agent, direct electroreduction (electrolysis), and plasma synthesis
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to characterize network-wide interventions, like reallocating road space or travel demand management schemes. Second, to develop an MFD-based traffic simulation linked to the agent-based simulation environment
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No Description/content The Regenerative Sciences PhD programme (PhD RegSci) at the MHH (Hannover Medical School) focuses on novel regenerative agents and biomaterials as well as cell transplants