People
Jamie Alison
Postdoc
Uses computer vision and convolutional neural networks to study plant-pollinator interactions in the context of range-expansions.
Hannah Sørine Gerlich
PhD student
Studies long-term ecological dynamics in relation to climate change in the Arctic with a focus on arthropod phenology.
Hjalte Mads Rosenstand Mann
PhD student
Uses computer vision and convolutional neural networks to study plant phenology and plant-pollinator interactions in the Arctic.
Cecilie Mielec
PhD student
Studies ecological traps for insects in agro-ecosystems using image-based methods
Jeff Kerby
Fellow at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies
Studies phenology and spatial scale gaps using multiple remote sensing techniques
Hjalte Ro-Poulsen
PhD student at University of Copenhagen (co-supervised - main supervisor: Inger Kappel Schmidt)
Studies competition among honey bees and wild bees using camera traps
Hans Jørgen Skydt Andersen
MSc student
Studies Arctic plant diversity in the context of climate change
Emil Grøn Jensen
MS student
Studies individual variation in wing patterns of the Marsh Fritillary
Collaborators in Engineering at Aarhus University
Alexandros Iosifidis, professor
Kim Bjerge, associate professor
Mads Dyrmann, associate professor
Carsten Eie Frigaard, associate professor
Claus Melvad, professor (docent)
Lab alumni
Johanna Ärje (post doc 2018-2020)
Andrea Oddershede (post doc 2016-2018)
Amy Iler (Marie Curie-COFUND Fellow 2014-2016)
Paul CaraDonna (Visiting PhD student 2014-2016)
Anne Eskildsen (PhD student 2012-2015)
Maria Rasmussen (MSc student 2020)
Marie-Louise Nielsen (MSc student 2018-2019)
Mathias Groth Skytte (MSc student 2016-2017, Lab manager 2017-2018)
Sidsel Langhein-Winther (MSc student 2016-2017)
Thøger Henriksen (MSc student 2016)
Andreas Niebuhr (MSc student 2015-2016)
Nanna Henriksen (MSc student 2014-2015)
Emil Brandtoft (MSc student 2014-2015)
Rune Tjørnløv (MSc student 2012-2013)