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, manufacturing, and agriculture. The agri-food sector is now an exceptional field of application, where technological advances intersect with major societal challenges such as food security, animal welfare, and
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in 3D space. You will gain hands-on experience in behavioural studies, animal welfare science, and innovative data collection methods, all within a supportive, collaborative research environment. You
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: Help develop a non-invasive computer vision method to track and analyze how hens move in 3D space. You will gain hands-on experience in behavioural studies, animal welfare science, and innovative data
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orders. Using 3D field recordings and environmental monitoring, you will uncover how different species behave in swarms, how they use sensory cues from their environment, bringing new hindsight about the
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behaviour has evolved across Diptera (flies and mosquitoes), one of the most ecologically and behaviourally diverse insect orders. Using 3D field recordings and environmental monitoring, you will uncover how
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such as the CowFIT 3D camera system through industry collaboration with VikingGenetics. This state-of-the-art system enables large-scale, non-invasive measurement of body weight in over 30,000 cows directly
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: Reference number 3694: PhD student researching and developing alternative methods to animal testing (f/m/d) Pay grade: 13 TVöD Place of work: Berlin and Hannover Limited for three years Application deadline
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development of alternative methods to animal testing for biomedical and toxicological applications Establishment of 2D cell culture and 3D organoid models and integration to microphysiological systems in