Seminar
Time:
Entomology seminar: Emily Bick, University of Wisconsin
Date:
11:00 am –
12:00 pm
Entomology Hall
Room: 202
Target Audiences:
1700 East Campus Mall
Lincoln NE 68503
Lincoln NE 68503
Additional Info: ENTO
Contact:
Kathy Schindler, (402) 472-2123, kschindler1@unl.edu
Dr. Emily Bick is the Entomology Department’s featured speaker for the April 19th seminar. She is an Assistant Professor for Precision Pest Ecology at The University of Wisconsin–Madison. The title of her seminar is “Automating insect monitoring in agroecosystems: an exploration in sound and light.”
Bick earned her M.S. and Doctorate in Entomology at UC Davis and her B.S. in Entomology at Cornell University. Her expertise is in digital, precision agriculture, and
applied agroecology. She works with field & forage crops and is doing innovative and novel work with sensors and remote sensing in management of insect pests in cropping systems. More information about her program can be found at: https://bicklab.com.
Bick earned her M.S. and Doctorate in Entomology at UC Davis and her B.S. in Entomology at Cornell University. Her expertise is in digital, precision agriculture, and
applied agroecology. She works with field & forage crops and is doing innovative and novel work with sensors and remote sensing in management of insect pests in cropping systems. More information about her program can be found at: https://bicklab.com.