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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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theory and code development. Basic programming skills are expected. General requirements: very good university degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, or materials sciences; specialization
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consortium. Specific requirements: We are looking for a motivated candidate, preferentially with theoretical background and strong interest in electronic-structure theory and code development. Basic
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of multiple modes of buses, AMOD vehicles, private cars, cyclists, and pedestrians, and optimizes multicriteria involving passenger delays, traffic efficiency, environmental impact, and equity, among others
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represents a broad understanding of responsible innovation, drawing upon a diverse foundation of literature, such as evolutionary economics, innovationsystems, innovation management, institutional theory
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consortium. Specific requirements: We are looking for a motivated candidate, preferentially with theoretical background and strong interest in electronic-structure theory and code development. Basic
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PhD). Tasks: The successful candidate is required to conduct research on a topic in probability theory (e. g. stochastic processes / stochastic analysis) and its applications. You support the institute
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transformation." The project will investigate the relationship between road safety and safety culture. A theory-based model of road safety culture will be developed and validated through surveys in various
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how we can best deal with the multiplicity of multimodal meaning in argumentative practices. The project draws on normative accounts in argumentation theory (for example: informal logic, or pragma
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evaluation-oriented theories of argumentation, as developed in formal dialectics, pragma-dialectics and normative pragmatics. The aim is to shed light on how participants in argumentative practices do, can and