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unsolicited services Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356790/phd-position-on-agent-based-mod… Requirements Additional Information Website for additional job details https
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). Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356666/phd-on-develop-an-agent-based-d… Requirements Specific Requirements A master’s degree (or an equivalent university degree) in
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to design healthier, more active cities? Join the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) as a PhD candidate “Designing for movement: modelling physical activity in urban environments using Agent-Based
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that can be connected to a micropump to perfuse them with liquid and injecting with contrast agents. The diameter of the blood vessels created with this printing technique is limited to tens of micron in
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contrast, analysis of systemic risks embraces complex interactions among elements/agents, adjusting expectations, mechanisms of contagion dynamics, feedbacks, and non-linear tipping. The SPHINX research
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of systemic risks embraces complex interactions among elements/agents, adjusting expectations, mechanisms of contagion dynamics, feedbacks, and non-linear tipping. The SPHINX research program aims
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elements/agents, adjusting expectations, mechanisms of contagion dynamics, feedback loops, and non-linear tipping of system dynamics. The SPHINX research program aims to fundamentally advance simulation
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sciences, economics and regulation. Job description The project of the PhD student based at CWI in Amsterdam will focus on techno-economic models (and in particular multi-agent modeling) of energy exchange
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volatile geopolitics. Shortages, trade frictions, and financial mismatches can stall otherwise viable tipping dynamics and establish carbon-intensive lock-ins. This PhD will develop an agent-based inspired
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to shield these agents during high-shear processing and enable their controlled and targeted release to significantly boost the long-term durability and functionality of next-generation rubber