A network of automated sensors to monitor arctic animals and environmental changes through advanced computational approaches
Principal investigators
Pierre Legagneux (Biology), Audrey Durand (Computer science and software engineering)
Pierre Legagneux (Biology), Audrey Durand (Computer science and software engineering)
Sharing research results—especially in open access—increases the use, application, and impact of research. To that end, Sentinel North supports its community with an Author Fund, which helps its teams cover article processing charges (APCs).
The Fund is intended to support first-author publications by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows while strengthening Sentinel North’s commitment to open access and encouraging use of the university’s CorpusUL repository.
This fall, Sentinel North and its partners are offering a rich program of hands-on workshops and online conferences featuring some of the most qualified experts in their field. These workshops offer everyone (students, professionals, professors) a unique opportunity to develop their skills on a wide range of topics related to northern and transdisciplinary research.
There’s quite a gap between doing research and talking about your research—a whole other world and language to become familiar with.
This practical interactive course aims to equip young researchers effectively disseminate their research to the general public or converse with researchers from other disciplines.
In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to: