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It is provided with several laboratories equipped with sophisticated instruments. It remarkably helps the didactical activity and offers valuable tutoring to students. It also promotes consulting activities to the benefit of private and public bodies. The Laboratory of General and Applied Entomologythat belongs to the Department, has 3 Academic members, 1 technician, several post-doc researchers and PhD students, which are activated in crop and fruit protection, forest management, integrated pest management, bio-statistic, post-harvest insect control and food safety, insect communication, Lepidoptera biodiversity.
ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon is a research university with a multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approach, including eight research units that conduct excellent research and continuously run more than scientific projects. Research is conducted mainly through externally funded projects and researchers are organized in research groups sharing scientific interests and backgrounds. It has established national and international cooperation with a large number of universities and research institutes as well as public, private and third sector organizations.
The Institute has a strong link to and impact in science, economy and society. ISCTE-IUL has vast research experience in social sciences and, in particular of project evaluation methods and practice and also of integrating natural and social sciences. The Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety AGES was constituted in June by the merger of 18 federal institutes as a national control and research agency for health and food safety in Austria responsible for analysis and risk assessment in agriculture inclusive Plant Health , food, veterinary medicine and human medicine.
PFEIL aims to support applied research for sustainable, resource preserving and socially acceptable production in compliance with the 5 principles of the 4th SCAR foresight report. The Institute of Sustainable Plant Production NPP with the Department of Plant Health in Fruit Crops, Viticulture and special crops and the Department for Molecular Diagnostics of Plant Diseases is responsible for forecasting, detection, and identification of plant pests with approved and accredited diagnostic standard methods, pest risk assessment studies for phytosanitary pests and the development of biological and integrated plant protection measures for their control.
Their staff count is over including researchers. CIRAD works with the whole range of developing countries to generate and pass on new knowledge, support agricultural development and fuel the debate on the main global issues concerning agriculture. CIRAD is a targeted research organization, and bases its operations on development needs, from field to laboratory and from a local to a global scale.
CIRAD works hand-in-hand with local people and the local environment, on complex, ever-changing issues: food security, ecological intensification, emerging diseases, the future of agriculture in developing countries, etc. It participates in numerous European and international networks and facilitates access for its partners in the South to EU programs and to the excellence of European research.
It covers a broad range of research topics related to invasive pests including plants and diseases, and beneficial in agro- and natural ecosystems ranging from biodiversity, taxonomy and phylogenetics, biology, ecology, evolutionary biology, ethology, to pest management, biological invasions. CIRAD also has expertise specifically related to the proposed workload target pest species, ecological invasions, IPM tools, early detection tools. The company e-nema GmbH was founded as a spin-off of the University of Kiel.
Its core business is the production and marketing of entomopathogenic nematodes. The e-nema GmbH is specialized in the production and application of entomopathogenic nematodes. Their know-how will help to develop suitable formulations and applications for off-season control of Mediterranean fruit flies.
UJI position presents a score of excellence in teaching and research quite remarkable taking into account its size and age. UJI has been involved in 38 European research actions, which correspond to 28 projects of the 7FP between and , and the remaining 10 to the H Program. It has 17 senior scientists, 7 postdoctoral researchers, 9 PhD students and 3 technicians. The Department regularly collaborates with other groups at UJI, as well as in other universities and research organisms in Spain and abroad, which increases the interdisciplinary nature of the research topics covered.
The UJI research group on Integrated Pest Management is focused on the study of insect and mite species of agricultural interest and on developing more sustainable and friendly management techniques and programs for the crops where these species occur.
Most of the research carried out by this group has focused on citrus and some of its key pests the two-spotted spider mite, aphids, the medfly, etc. A wide range of advanced equipment for studies of entomology, ecology and plant physiology is available at the department or on campus Central Scientific Instrumentation Services. A variety of plant growth facilities including growth chambers, greenhouses, net-houses and experimental fields are available in campus or at nearby facilities of the Valencian Institute of Agricultural Research IVIA , another public research institute that UJI is associated with.
The University of Split was officially established on 15 June when the units have already had an effect on their professional, scientific and teaching areas entered its structure.
As a predominant scientific and teaching institution in the region, the University of Split has expanded during the course of the past 30 years to include eleven Faculties, one Academy of Arts and four University Departments. The focus of the research work carried out by the University is on scientific areas with reference to disciplines characterized by natural, cultural, historical, social, economic and other features of the region as a part of the Croatian Adriatic and the Mediterranean region as a whole.
This involves the research and protection of art and construction heritage, philology, field crops, oceanography and fishing, Adriatic botany and zoology, island and coastal economy, Adriatic tourism, maritime law, nautical science, naval architecture and a range of other specific disciplines such as chemical engineering, civil engineering, architecture, electrical and mechanical engineering, social sciences, kinesiology, humanities, health sciences, forensics, all of which distinguish the University of Split, not only in Croatia but also beyond its borders.
The University Department for Marine Studies was founded in The Department buildings are located in the University Campus in the city of Split. The Department for Marine Studies cooperates closely with faculties and departments within Split University same as with Universities and Institutions in Croatia and abroad, by encouraging the exchange of academic staff and students, and by organizing joint meetings and research projects. Some of the education keystones and research activities of the Department are a sustainability in practice, by using environment-friendly techniques, b food safety and technology, during production and processing, and c integrated approaches in the preservation of marine and agroecosystems.
Faculty of Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture was founded in and offers study programmes in electrical engineering and information technology, computer science, mechanical engineering, naval architecture and industrial engineering, all both at undergraduate and graduate level.
The research capabilities of the Faculty have been confirmed through numerous successful competitive and other research and technological projects, number of scientific and professional papers published in peer-review journals, and through the continuous cooperation with internationally recognized research and academic institutions.
Over the years we served a large number of plants composting, wastewater, solid waste, pharmaceutical, chemical, petrochemical and productive realities of various nature, helping them to understand the impact caused on the environment.
A strong cooperation has been established between PCA and Airsense over the last 18 years. OlfoSense is a multi-detector intelligent sensor array that belongs to the latest generation of electronic noses specifically dedicated to the environmental sector. OlfoSense sums up the characteristics of a typical electronic nose featuring Metal Oxide Sensors with the capability of analytical detectors such as PID and Electrochemical cells, in order to keep under control the concentration of parameters that have a key role when emissions in the air take place: odour, organic and inorganic compounds.
PEN3 features n. PEN3 allows setting different times of sampling and automatic sequences of measurement, to memorize fingerprints of samples and to treat data with chemometric analysis to create dedicated libraries that will serve as detection tools for various applications.
A library of fingerprints is a collection of samples which have known characteristics, and which belong to the same training set; the e-nose can recognize the features of an unknown sample by comparing its fingerprint with the fingerprints belonging to the library, by means of algorithms such as Principal Component Analysis, Pearson, Mahalanobis, DFA.
The services are based on its proprietary PESTonFARM software for stochastic simulation of on-farm behaviour of large cohorts of individual insect pests operating within spatiotemporally complex landscapes, and assessment of their responses to locally applied IPM. It is located at 15km from Brussels. It has about employees including almost 80 researchers in different domains biology, geology, anthropology, history. It focuses its research activities on Sub- Saharan Africa.
The Department of Biology of RMCA is active in a wide variety of national and international projects and is considered a centre of excellence with regard to taxonomic, phylogenetic and evolutionary research on African zoology.
It has an extensive network of African partners and collaborators throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. RMCA has extensive experience in project management, including with African partners.
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Our Business Partners. Our Supporters. Childhood Trust. Charles S French. Coutts 1. Drapers Company. Ellis Campbell. Garfield Weston. GSG logo. Hedley Foundation. Untitled design 1. In low elo players think they can win unwinnable games and think they cant win winnable games.
GT: WiestdaBeast. User Info: Motarcanus. Low elo players don't ff for many reasons, but I'll comment on the few common ones: 1 They erroneously believe that by never surrendering, they will become better players It sounds logical: never surrender, and you will learn how to play from behind, thus getting better. Unfortunately, this is false logic. The decision to never surrender a game has no impact on your skill at League.
But it is the mindful conscious active voluntary activity of studying one's decisions that make you better, not playing the game yourself. How many of these low elo players do this? For example, there are people who have played chess their entire life, maybe fought every chess game until the end, and are say rank I guarantee you, that without study, practice, and or guidance, they will be until the day they die.
So for those who think 'never surrendering' will make you better - sorry. It won't. As low Elo players, they probably don't understand what mistakes they made that got them there.
Therefore, they don't have enough knowledge to even access whether a game is actually winnable or not. So by default, they will say 'we can still win' mostly from ignorance. Think of that ADC that is farming a jungle camp everytime the rest of your team are trying to take an enemy turret and you guys get killed, and he replies, "you guys shouldn't have fought without me".
That's an example of a person who has no idea that they are one of the reason for losing, and unless they change how they play, should probably surrender, review their game, and try to improve. Good players recognize that seemingly 'innocent mistakes' like backing when an objective is up, showing yourself in lane at the wrong time, not showing yourself in lane at the wrong time, wrong itemization or summoner spell choice, can demonstrate that your team does not have what it takes to pull off a win, but the bad players won't know the difference.
I know when I queue up for a match I might get a person who just won't surrender on principal, and so I'll ask for surrender when I think it's not a good use of time to continue playing, but I'll try my hardest if the team votes me down.
Because the other team is crying about us forfeiting so I'll purposely vote no to waste their time some more. User Info: Voidgolem. User Info: Gainazzo. Played a while in the Turkey server.
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