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                relationships between the claim, multiple evidence documents, and commonsense knowledge in addition to retrieving the right evidence. There is currently no explainability method that aims to illuminate 
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                energy consumption while balancing multiple, often conflicting requirements, such as comfort, cost efficiency, and sustainability. Effective decision-making in such a system requires continuously 
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                Robotisation (PROMAR) group, headed by Matthias Rupp. The group develops fundamental and technological expertise in machine learning for materials science, including data-driven accelerated simulations and 
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                opportunities within ScaDS.AI. Tasks: foundational and applied research in LLMs for traffic engineering, with particular focus on mobility knowledge benchmarking, simulation of human mobility behavior, simulation 
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                , hardware prototyping, compiler design, simulation and emulation tools, as well as cybersecurity, reliability, and system verifiability. The objective of this PhD project is to develop a gain-cell memory 
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                metrology, we are dealing with layered media that potentially contain many scattering objects spread out over multiple layers. In the computational Electromagnetics research group (the EMPMC lab), we have 
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                University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations. Research 
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                –specific ways, and their downstream biological effects remain poorly understood. This project tackles this fundamental gap — by building computational models that simulate what goes wrong in the brain, one 
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                expertise and supervision of experienced researchers from multiple institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As one of Europe’s largest and most multidisciplinary research centers, Forschungszentrum Jülich 
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                , modelling and simulation of photonic systems, sensor systems, signal processing and device manufacturing, development of machine learning algorithms, and design of optical communication networks or power