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Your Job: In this master thesis, a multi-agent-based local energy market simulation ASSUME shall be extended to account for district grid constraints. The objective is to investigate how local grid
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Your Job: As part of this master`s thesis, the agent-based energy market simulation ASSUME should be expanded to include the local neighborhood. The goal is to further develop the existing
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of interactive experimental environments in which simulated autonomous agents cooperate with human participants; the collection of behavioral data to validate estimation and decision models; the assessment
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, Robust and Secure AI-Supported Development, and Resilient Distributed and Agentic AI. RESIST will drive world-class research in the intersection between AI and cybersecurity through a strong, stimulating
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algorithms for information gathering problems involving one or more rational autonomous agents. The objectives include: the development of learning algorithms; the study of their theoretical properties
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(statistical and/or computational); and, where appropriate, their implementation and experimental validation through simulation. The research will make use of techniques from online learning and multi-agent
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Extension, Matanuska-Susitna College, Prince William Sound College, and Prince William Sound College - Cordova Extension) Online: https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/students/safety . Request a paper copy in person
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Verifiable AI, Runtime Security Assurance, Robust and Secure AI-Supported Development, and Resilient Distributed and Agentic AI. RESIST will drive world-class research in the intersection between AI and
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CDT in Developing National Capability for Materials 4.0, with the Henry Royce Institute. ‘Agent-based’ modelling (ABM) simulates large numbers of autonomous yet interacting entities and in Sheffield has
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Evolution. Please check our publications for more details: http://garciajulian.com [1] “Empirical Agent Based Models of Cooperation in Public Goods Games | Proceedings of the Fourteenth ACM Conference