
Experimental Zoology Group
The Experimental Zoology Group combines physics, engineering, molecular techniques and modelling in a quantitative systems analysis to solve fundamental problems in biology. This provides insights that we use to offer solutions for practical problems with societal relevance.
Research
The Experimental Zoology Group (EZO) combines physics, engineering, molecular techniques and modelling in a quantitative systems analysis to solve fundamental problems in biology. Read more about the research lines that are carried out.
Courses
The Experimental Zoology Group is involved in teaching several courses as shown below. There are courses offered for MSc and BSc.
Biomechanics of mosquito flight

Aerodynamics of mosquito flight

Biological models for soft robots

How to catch a mosquito?

Recent publications
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Multiple paternity in superfetatious live-bearing fishes
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 35 (2022)7. - ISSN 1010-061X - p. 948 - 961. -
Animal Health in Compost-Bedded Pack and Cubicle Dairy Barns in Six European Countries
Animals 12 (2022)3. - ISSN 2076-2615 -
Sex-dependence and comorbidities of the early-life adversity induced mental and metabolic disease risks : Where are we at?
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 138 (2022). - ISSN 0149-7634 -
Effect of electrical stimulation used in the pulse trawl fishery for common sole on internal injuries in sandeels
ICES Journal of Marine Science 79 (2022)5. - ISSN 1054-3139 - p. 1561 - 1568. -
Ethical aspects of AI robots for agri-food; a relational approach based on four case studies
AI & society : the journal of human and machine intelligence (2022). - ISSN 0951-5666