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University of Liverpool Vacancies

University of Liverpool Vacancies   more»»
To work on an EPSRC funded project in the area of market-based control of computational systems, being undertaken within the Agent ART group. The group is involved with basic and applied research in multi-agent systems, and has a strong international reputation. The post, available for 27 months, is part of a major collaborative project to automate the design of interaction mechanisms and strategy-selection for participants in distributed computational sys
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