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to generate tools and techniques to simulate HIV infection dynamics using a multiscale agent-based modelling technique (cells, viruses, drugs, antibodies, human lymph system, seconds, days, years). This project
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behaviour. In addition, you can use cost-benefit models to explore how an AMOC tipping point may influence financially optimal strategies, and/or agent-based models to explore how an AMOC tipping point will
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/ Robust) Combinatorial Optimization, Game Theory, and Network Theory, as well as Artificial Intelligence. Potentially, scenarios could be simulated using agent-based, discrete-event, or other techniques
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the MATSim agent-based transport simulation framework. The main task is to enable simulated agents to choose transportation modes, such as car, bus, bike, or walking, based on real-time feedback from
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vulnerabilities. Frontier models show superior performance when combined with a focused knowledge base and multi-agent architectures. However, in most cases human involvement is still required, and fully autonomous
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personalize interactions based on spatial and behavioral cues. Thus, the project requires technical skills in the development and programming of embodied AI agents. You will collaborate closely with
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This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is located in three cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU
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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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with reducing and oxidising gas-phase species (e.g. laser-based imaging diagnostics, setup of model reactors, modelling of underlying reactions, multi-scale simulation of reactive fluids, computational
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powerful AI companies, in democratic security, and analysis of the development of new forms of agentic and adversarial AI that could undermine democracy. The candidate will be based in Lancaster University’s