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Adjunct Professor Stuart Parsons is affiliated with QUT's School of Biology & Environmental Science within the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on sensory ecology, animal behavior, and bioacoustics, with applications in conservation and urban planning. He leads projects on bat ecology, acoustic detection systems, and wildlife-human interaction, collaborating globally across disciplines like physics and computer science. Notable contributions include developing acoustic tools for wildlife monitoring and advising on infrastructure projects' ecological impacts.
Education: PhD from University of Otago.
Research Interests: Sensory adaptations in animals, bioacoustic technologies, habitat selection, and applied conservation strategies. Recent work emphasizes urban bat ecology and climate resilience. Collaborations span Australia, Europe, USA, and Asia.
Teaching Philosophy: Emphasizes active learning and critical thinking, employing assessments like paper synopses and debates. Supervises postgraduate students as collaborative partners, fostering independent researchers.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Walkingbats.com lab, focusing on bioacoustics and ecological informatics. Engages with government agencies and industries on applied research.
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