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 Tracking Animals: From Individual Behaviour to Group Structure  Animal attached sensors, such as GPS loggers, generate a wealth of data that allow unprecedented insight into an animal’s life. Dr Leu will present some examples to showcase what we can learn from these data, ranging from: how animals respond to their environment and make spatial decisions; how these behaviours affect social network structures; and how these network structures can influence parasite transmission processes. Bio: Stephan Leu is a Behavioural Ecologist at the University of Adelaide (Australia), where he recently started a lectureship. Previously he was an Australian Research Council funded DECRA Fellow at Macquarie University in Sydney. His research...Read more

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Distance learning students based in Auckand and studying in the course 158.335 may want to register and attend the IoT Auckand Meetup, which is being run by Lune Digital IoT Products and Projects. This Meetup will take place on 18 March 2020 at...Read more

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Welcome to blog for the domains of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud Computing (CloudComp) at  Massey Blogs. This blog will host posts on IoT and CloudComp as well as general aspects of the course(s) related to these domains. Postings will be...Read more

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