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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Want to explore how citizen collectives can drive societal change? Join us as a PhD in using AI-powered agent-based modeling to design adaptive
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circular Netherlands by co-creating and designing an agent-based model of the Metropolitan Region of Amsterdam (MRA). The world is facing many ecological and political challenges, many of them rooted in
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obtain information about the norms and behaviour of others. A combination of agent-based modelling and experiments will be used to examine how people perceive social norms on climate change topics and how
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the integration of exposome, multi-omics, and brain–body-derived data from diverse population-based cohorts to characterise the biological mechanisms linking environmental exposures to brain and body outcomes
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operation including maintenance. Our research builds on a variety of methods, ranging from analytical methods to fast-time traffic, or agent-based, simulations, and from the newest operations research methods
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nature and communities, creating products that do not deplete but enhance the earth and social systems. You will thus work in co-creation with entrepreneurs to develop artistic and art-based approaches
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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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for image classification and other domains against existing open source LLM (e.g., Llama 3, Phi-3), as well as develop new kinds of attacks, for example based on evolutionary algorithms. 2. Investigate
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governance, simulation and modelling (agent-based modelling, discrete-event simulation, network models), data modelling / interoperability (e.g., ontologies/semantics, data standards, API-based exchange
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-waiting – were successful spies in seventeenth-century England. This is what Nadine Akkerman describes in her book Invisible Agents, the first analysis of the role of female spies in the seventeenth century