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that are conducive to successful completion of the problem at hand. Particular focus will be on multi-robot and multi-agent problems (e.g., navigation, cooperative transport, team-based agent games). The ideal
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@rmit.edu.au Please send your CV to akram.hourani@rmit.edu.au Required Skills: Programming and simulation: strong experience in Python or MATLAB. Mathematical modelling: probability, optimization, or multi-agent
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the MATSim agent-based transport simulation framework. The main task is to enable simulated agents to choose transportation modes, such as car, bus, bike, or walking, based on real-time feedback from
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of inflammation and cancer using shape- and size-tunable self assemblies (aza-BODIPYI) as contrast agents. This project is part of the Collaborative Research Centre 1450 “Insight – Multiscale imaging of organ
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AI agents themselves. The candidate will explore behavioural analysis techniques. Another research questions is related to the definition and application of a unified policy through both legacy IT
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in AI: Generative Diffusion & 3D/4D Scene Synthesis: Re-design diffusion and NeRF-style models so multiple agents jointly reconstruct a scene. Semantic-Aware Compression & Network Information Theory
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: From Mechanisms to Therapies”. In this CRC we aim to understand how plasticity i.e. non-genetic adaptations of the bone marrow niche induced by the disease or therapeutic agents contribute to drug
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into AI-driven conversational agents in public education settings, this project will explore how spatial positioning, movement, and embodied presence influence visitor engagement and knowledge retention
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develop microbial biofactories that serve as platforms for the production of biopharmaceuticals, therapeutics, or novel agents for personalized medicine. In both of these research areas, we are each seeking
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four work-packages, we are exploring how trust in moral machines depends on the precise characteristics of characteristics of different AI agents; the individual differences of the person doing