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recognises that blockchain systems' large-scale characteristics emerge from the continuous interactions between diverse agents operating under specific protocols and rules. We employ sophisticated data
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to understand and describe human and organisational behaviours. Participatory Action Research methodologies will be deployed to unlock a deeper understanding of different groups and types of agents and their
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such as Prolific. Some knowledge of computational modelling and predictive analytics, such as cross-validation or evolutionary agent-based models. Residency requirements: This studentship is primarily aimed
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on agentic approaches, where an LLM interacts with visual tools, which may themselves be neural networks. Central challenges include enabling LLMs to reason about visual structures, designing
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of mycotoxin prevalence in Indiana, identification of causal agents responsible for mycotoxin production and conducting research to develop environmentally sound, economically feasible, and sustainable mycotoxin
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PhD Position: Activating Heritage as a Mediator for Dialogue and Belonging in an Era of Polarization
sustainability in society and active agents shaping narratives By collaborating with heritage sites and the resources of cultural institutions, leveraging their collections, material culture, and local stories as
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related field, and will have experience with one or more of the following: agent-based simulations, system dynamics, mathematical modelling, probability theory, risk assessment, R, python and GIS. Good
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, integrated assessment or agent-based models) and/or research on sustainability transitions and transformations will be highly regarded. Strong communication skills and the ability to work independently and as
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electricity price signals, demand-response mechanisms, and time-of-use optimization. AI-Driven Optimization using Reinforcement Learning: Apply RL algorithms to develop and train agents that optimize power
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(a) networked multi-agent human-robotic systems that work collaboratively in a well-coordinated and safe manner, (b) computational design and digital manufacturing of components, (c) design of