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). Responsibilities and qualifications As part of the DECIDE project you will be working on developing next generation of tools for decision making under uncertainty. You must: Have experience in AI models (e.g
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intermediaries, policymakers, and regulators. The PhD project particularly focuses on the interplay of individuals’ behavior and uncertainty in household finance. For most economic decisions individuals may make
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coefficients. This strategy carries large uncertainty and requires vast amount of expensive and time-consuming experimental data. Worse, sometimes the experimental data is simply inaccessible. The need for cost
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classes of perturbations including sensor measurement errors, and under uncertainties introduced by the implementation platform. In particular, we investigate the design of controllers that are robust by
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, biotechnology), physics, chemistry, mathematics or a related field (If in doubt, please enquire.) Language requirements No English language test is required. Language skills will be evaluated during personal
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dissemination nexus for Futures research and activity. It is our response to this moment where we live with elevated future uncertainties in a changing climate, in our applications of emerging technologies, and
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the fields of uncertainty quantification, data assimilation and optimisation under uncertainty, complementing data-driven approaches such as physics-informed machine learning. We will start by focusing
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to develop accurate models that capture the complexities of aging and material degradation. Furthermore, the project will focus on incorporating uncertainty quantification into the models to ensure
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uncertainties in the data-driven assessment and devise strategies for their reduction, ensuring faster and more reliable evaluations of the wind turbine condition and its remaining useful life. Are you motivated
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to quantify and propagate uncertainty towards the estimation of future stages of the structure evolution. This project is supervised by Dr David Garcia Cava (School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh). It