This week the lab has been joined by two new software development engineers, who will help with implementing our virtual reality arena for flies. It is very exciting to have new people on board (welcome Raymond and Chris!), and get some much needed software expertise after Rickard left.
By Karin
This week the lab has been joined by two new software development engineers, who will help with implementing our virtual reality arena for flies. It is very exciting to have new people on board (welcome Raymond and Chris!), and get some much needed software expertise after Rickard left.
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By Luke
It is a busy time of year with semester one of the university year underway. Compared to last year, many more classes are taking place back on campus. So far it has been great to see familiar faces that I remember from pre-covid times. Interacting with fellow students and teaching staff in a face-to-face format has been much more enjoyable than online classes exclusively. I would also like to welcome our new lab members Raymond (who has recently started) and Chris (starting very soon). They will be working on a virtual reality setup for experiments. This is an exciting time for the lab, and I am sure there will be further updates on this as things progress.
By Yuri
My first ARC grant writing season is over, and I have felt somehow accomplished (!), even the fact is that I just placed a seed on the soil, strictly speaking, the hard surface of a rock. After the submission, I was drained out and could not be functional for two days, although I was super excited to work on real data. I then realised how hard this process was, how much I have learnt from my excellent supervisor and collaborators, and what I need to improve in the next few months. While spending time in my back yard to elaborate plant collections for my office and in my workshop shed to make small things, I recharged energy to wrap up my current project, which still requires profound analysis. I aim to share the outcomes here in the near future. |
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The hoverfly vision group can be found at 2 locations: At Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, and at Uppsala University in Sweden. Archives
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