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you apply to! Join our team! We are inviting prospective researchers to apply for two PhD positions led by Dr. Mahsa Shabani: Project 1:Socio-Ethical and Legal Requirements for Multi-Agent Generative AI
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application! We are looking for a PhD student in automatic control at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY). Your work assignments The research area for the position is complex networks and multi-agent
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LLM Agents: Foundations, Attacks, and Defenses”. Your work assignments Large language model (LLM) agents represent the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI) sys- tems, integrating LLMs with
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structure. This PhD project will investigate systemic financial risks emerging from the convergence of agentic artificial intelligence and retail trading platforms. Using a combination of experimental
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priorities, the project positions coaches as key agents in delivering safe, inclusive, and positive sport experiences that support participation, retention, and wellbeing across diverse communities. As sport
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PROTEUS. Ultimately, the causal reasoning and uncertainty algorithms you build will serve as the quantitative engine for the "Copernicus Agent," an AI assistant designed to give European policymakers
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Agents for Maritime Simulator Training Apply for this job See advertisement This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The
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fungal infections. Emerging research is exploring radiometals conjugated with targeting molecules for in vivo imaging of infections via PET or SPECT. These agents can also be linked to therapeutics
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, especially large language models (LLMs), enable the development of interactive AI agents that can support human learning in complex, safety-critical environments. Human-centered AI in this project means
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individuals come from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds (as in the case of Creoles), or when established language communities are introduced with naïve vs. experienced participants (simulating