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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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are used to enable systematic comparisons between alternative strategies in simulated environments. The project also studies simulation agents operating within these models, including both policy-based
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are they talking about, what do they want, need, and value? What are they concerned about? What AI techniques and intelligent agents can we develop to work supportively and/or unobtrusively along with them
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polarisation extraction from simulations. The researcher will use standalone simulation and develop the studies to provide systematics and detailed studies of many potential limiations. Simulation of background
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compositions of these materials with potential adsorption properties for simulants of toxic agents or catalytic properties of interest for degradation action, a molecular modeling approach based on density
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | 2 days ago
of hybrid modeling frameworks for electromobility, combining physical models, graph-based representations, and data-driven approaches. It aims at integrating large-scale mobility data to improve
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year, with the possibility of renewal for a second year based on satisfactory progress as outlined in the scholar’s Individual Development Plan (IDP). The Computational Neuropsychology & Simulation (CNS
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the possibility of renewal for a second year based on satisfactory progress as outlined in the scholar’s Individual Development Plan (IDP). The Computational Neuropsychology & Simulation (CNS ) Lab and Dr. Thomas D
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using gem5 simulator as the main execution backend for the RL agent, while also investigating the potential of RTL simulation and physical RISC-V board as complementary execution nvironments. A key aspect
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with industry leaders (e.g., Teleperformance), we design simulation-based conversational training for customer service representatives and their supervisors. These environments help train staff in