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. Specific projects seeking applications are: Accelerating the discovery of inorganic solar-cell materials via a closed-loop, fully robotic synthesis–characterisation platform driven by multi-agent machine
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that release huge amounts of CO2. SusMet focuses on the exploration of carbon-free sustainable metallurgy, employing hydrogen as reducing agent, direct electroreduction (electrolysis), and plasma synthesis
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steppingstone towards projects that are investable on commercial terms. One important element in that process is the management and sharing of risk among agents in the CCS value chains like CO2, suppliers
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to characterize network-wide interventions, like reallocating road space or travel demand management schemes. Second, to develop an MFD-based traffic simulation linked to the agent-based simulation environment
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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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employment. Please indicate the request in your application. Tasks: scientific research and development activities in the field of agent-based traffic modeling and simulation, e.g. on scenarios of sustainable
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biotechnology solutions based on scientific breakthroughs. www.SweTree.com Spray-induced gene silencing for control of damage agents SIGS (spray-induced gene silencing) is a promising biologically-based
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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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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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for data analysis and modeling. Familiarity with analyzing large-scale healthcare datasets and real-world data. Experience in developing and applying simulation models, including system dynamics, agent-based