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Temporary contract | 36 months | Luxembourg
3 March 2025
Up to 48 months contract - 14+22 (+12) | Belvaux
25 February 2025
Up to 6 months internship position to work on DiMON project which aims to develop a non-lethal, compact device that, when coupled with traditional entomological traps, captures high-resolution, multi-view insect images...
25 February 2025
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NewtCAM is an underwater camera trap. Devices are getting deployed worldwide in the frame of the CAMPHIBIAN project and thanks to the support of our kind early users. Here an outcome from the UK.
24 February 2025
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Hi!We are investigating the ability to use belly pattern of Great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) at larval stage for picture-matching in capture-recapture studies. Do...
18 April 2024
Hi!The CAMPHIBIAN project aims at developing an underwater camera trap primarily targeting amphibian such as newts, but co-occurring taxa are recorded as well such as frogs, grass...
13 December 2023
Hi! CAMPHIBIAN project develops an underwater camera trap for amphibian. The interest has been proven on newts and grass snake in NW Europe. We are looking for early users worldwide, diversify target species and...
13 December 2023
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