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stakeholders in real-time. Such a system would provide information based on the state of the system as well as the needs and competences of the user. PhDs will join in the MADE REACT project, working with
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working closely with collaborators; familiarity with or a keen interest in developing mechanistic models of dynamical biological systems (differential equation-based modelling, agent-based modelling
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to efficiently navigate high-dimensional decision spaces, leveraging open-source agent-based simulation tools to evaluate accessibility and environmental impacts of urban planning policies. You should have an MSc
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that would give you an advantage) Experience in computational modelling (e.g., agent-based Bayesian models, cognitive learning models, machine learning, robotics). Experience in annotation software such as
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application! We are looking for one or two PhD students in Multiagent Automatic Control at the Information Coding Division (ICG), which is based at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY). You will be
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progress. In this project, you will characterise the microbial, metabolic, and functional composition of FMTs used to treat patients. Your aim will be to identify the key bioactive agents within donor
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that integrates climate resilience, equity, and cost-effectiveness into infrastructure management, aligning with UN SDGs 6 (clean-water) and 11 (sustainable-cities). Objectives Develop physics-based ML models
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to the following: Develop a comprehensive understanding of the oxidation kinetics and mechanisms using different oxidising agents. • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the leaching kinetics and
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human analysts and counter huge increases in data volumes. Improved synthetic training utilising machine-based instructors, matched to individual training needs. Improved “Virtual Assistants” for the next
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. These frameworks will: Identify the causes and responsible agents of liveness breaches, and assess any resulting harm. Support recovery strategies using counterfactual reasoning (“what if?”), guiding programs back