PhenomUK and Analytik Zoom Webinar – Ground and Airborne digital field phenotyping systems
PhenomUK and Analytik host a Zoom Webinar - Ground and Airborne digital field phenotyping systems. Dec 9th 2020 1pm – 2pm Provisional Itinerary: 1:00 Opening comments & introduction from Professor Tony Pridmore, PhenomUK 1:05 UAV Phenotyping – Andrew Riche, Rothamsted Institute 1:25 – 5 min for questions 1:30 The Field Scanalyzer: It’s been…
PhenomUK 3rd Annual Meeting (virtual) March 24th (PM) & 25th(AM) 2021
PhenomUK’s 3rd Annual meeting to be held on-line via our zoom account over 2 days. March 24th 1:30pm - 3:30pm & 25th March 9:30 - 12:30 Keynote Speakers: Dr Amy Tabb - Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Dr Joseph Peller, Wageningen Plant Research Prof Menachem Moshelion, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Links for…
Plant Feature Extraction from 3D Point Clouds Workshop
Plant Feature Extraction from 3D Point Clouds Workshop, 1st July 2021 10:30am - 3:30pm Contributed Talks abstracts are invited. Please send abstracts to enquiries@phenomuk.net deadline is May 14th 2021 CALL FOR PAPERS Submission due (1 page abstract): 14 May 2021 Notification of acceptance: 28 May 2021 3D imaging is increasingly being used in the…
Technology Touching Life Networks e-Event by Technology Touching Life Networks
Technology Touching Life Networks e-Event by Technology Touching Life Networks Showcasing achievements of UKRI funded technology networks & future directions About this event Day 1: 13:00-16:00 BST, 28 September 2021 Day 2: 13:00-16:00 BST, 29 September 2021 The five UKRI funded TTL networks – 3DBioNet, Imaging BioPro, Integrated Biological Imaging, Organ-on-a-Chip Technologies & PhenomUK - are jointly organising this two day event to…
POSTPONED DATE TBC: 4th PhenomUK Annual Meeting Online Zoom Meeting
DRAFT ITINARY: February 8th 10am start 10am Opening welcome – PhenomUK update Professor Tony Pridmore 10:15am 1st Keynote speaker – TBC 10:45am Break for 15 mins 11:00am 2nd Keynote speaker - Prof Simon Pearson, Director of LIAT/Professor of Agri-Food Technology Opportunities and barriers to robotic field phenotyping. Simon…
Innovative phenotyping technologies for the 21st century seed science research Workshop: February 24-25th, Cambridge Crop Research NIAB
Workshop Venue (also available online via Zoom) FREE to Join, catering provided. Cambridge Crop Research NIAB Crop Science Centre, University of Cambridge 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE Innovative phenotyping technologies for the 21st century seed science research Workshop February 24th -25th 2022 Seeds underpin agriculture and the conservation of wild species and…
DATE CONFIRMED: 9th March 2022 – AI for Plant Image Analysis: where we are and what’s next? Full Day Workshop
Edingburgh zoo Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, 134 Corstorphine RdCorstorphine, Edinburgh EH12 6TS, Corstorphine, EdinburghAI for Plant Image Analysis: where we are and what’s next? Full Day Workshop New Date and venue Confirmed 9th March 2022 - Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, 134 Corstorphine Rd, Corstorphine, Edinburgh EH12 6TS Hosted by Dr. Valerio Giuffrida, Edinburgh Napier University Draft Agenda Below: From To Description 09:00 09:30 Registration 09:30 10:00 Valerio…
PhenomUK 4th Annual meeting – 30th March 2022 10am – 3:30pm ONLINE ZOOM MEETING
PhenomUK 4th Annual Meeting 30th March 2022 10am - 3:30pm Draft Itinarary March 30th 10am start: 10am Opening welcome – PhenomUK update 10:15am 1st Keynote speaker – Pascal Neveu, French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE) …
NPEC Data: challenges & solutions – Online Zoom Webinar: 25th August 10am
NPEC Data: challenges & solutions Webinar by Sven Warris; NPEC’s Data Module Leader. The Netherlands Plant Eco-phenotyping Centre is a new research facility located in Utrecht and Wageningen (NL) (http://www.npec.nl). We collect, store and distribute phenotypic data from many different sources. These include drones flying over fields and high-resolution 3D imaging in the greenhouse. The…
An example of a National infrastructure. Overcoming the plant phenotyping bottleneck by integrated approaches
An example of a National infrastructure. Overcoming the plant phenotyping bottleneck by integrated approaches: Webinar; Roland Pieruschka, Coordinator of EPPN and EPPN2020’ Transnational Access programmes Quantitative analysis of structure and function of plants has become the major bottleneck in basic research and applied use of plants. Significant interdisciplinary approaches have been started within the…