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Paper! Snow’s final data chapter

March 4, 2021 eriophora Lizards, News, Papers, Virtual Lens

Xue (‘Snow’) Bian’s final data chapter has been published in the journal Scientific Reports. Snow used 3D animation technology to

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Snow wins Nancy Millis Medal

October 8, 2019 eriophora News, Virtual Lens

ABG PhD student has had her thesis approved by Academic Board and has been awarded a Nancy Millis Medal for

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New paper from the ABG …

June 27, 2019 eriophora Animal communication, Lizards, News, Papers, Virtual Lens

Snow’s second paper has been accepted by Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution. Check out the abstract below and scroll down

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Snow submits her thesis

April 2, 2019 eriophora Animal communication, Lizards, News, Virtual Lens

Thesis submission March 2019 | Xue (“Snow”) Bian submitted her PhD thesis: A new frontier for behavioural biology: quantifying the

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Media interested in our Virtual Lens

November 14, 2017 eriophora Animal communication, Lizards, News, Virtual Lens

Our Virtual Lens project has attracted media interest with Richard and Snow filmed by Channel Ten. Filming indoors and outdoors

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Virtual Lens method paper published

November 7, 2017 eriophora Animal communication, Lizards, News, Papers, Virtual Lens

We are pleased to report that Snow’s paper – the Virtual Lens Project method paper – was just published  in

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ARC success!

November 1, 2016 eriophora News, Virtual Lens

ARC Discovery Project funding success (finally!). $333K awarded to Richard Peters and Tom Chandler to support our Virtual Lens project

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Virtual Lens

February 1, 2014 eriophora Lizards, Projects, Virtual Lens

Motion vision is crucial in the life of animals, in controlling locomotion, in foraging, for predator evasion and incommunication. However,

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