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intelligence (AI), and analyses changes in trust and understandings, at a time when AI becomes integrated into everyday media experiences. The goal of the project is to develop new conceptualizations of what AI
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group there has been a long-standing involvement within studies of ultra-peripheral collisions, where the group has developed one of the leading simulation tools (called 'STARLIGHT') and has been involved
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modules for the ITk (ATLAS Inner Tracker). Within the ALICE group there has been a long-standing involvement within studies of ultra-peripheral collisions, where the group has developed one of the leading
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intermittent. The PhD will work will be twofold. The first part will be to improve and develop datasets and estimation algorithms for renewable energy that will enhance the simulation capabilities of the open
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to generate original content, improve innovation processes and reshape entire creative and industrial sectors. These developments challenges traditional concepts of authorship and inventorship and raise complex
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to develop practical management tools. SEAClim will provide detailed predictions and projections of decadal-to-multidecadal changes in marine environments focusing on the North Atlantic. TipESM will explore
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postdocs, another doctoral fellow, a research adviser, a data management expert and a research assistant. AI STORIES explores the hypothesis that deep narrative structures in the datasets used to train
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management expert and a research assistant. AI STORIES explores the hypothesis that deep narrative structures in the datasets used to train generative AI models are replicated and perhaps exaggerated in
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project bridges two foundational fields in computer science and mathematics: Theory of Algorithms and Extremal Combinatorics. By integrating these areas, the project seeks to develop innovative
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modeling of narrative, which includes developing new computational models of narrative and re-implementing historical models (also known as “storytelling systems”) so that they can be easily studied and used