
معرفی
Cino Pertoldi is a Professor at the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Aalborg University, affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering and Science. His research focuses on conservation biology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and ecology. He leads and participates in multiple research projects, such as AI-based wildlife monitoring and virtual fencing systems. His work involves interdisciplinary approaches using drones, machine learning, and genomics to address ecological challenges.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the provided text.
- Projects:
- AI methods for predator identification via thermal drones (2025-2025)
- eDNA tracking of mink and foxes in waterways (2024-2026)
- Historical morphometrics of European bison skulls (2023-2026)
- Research Interests: Wildlife conservation, genomics of endangered species, habitat monitoring, and technological innovations in ecology.
Notable contributions include studies on European bison genomics, raccoon dog diets, and thermal imaging for hare monitoring. His work often integrates citizen science and advanced technologies to enhance ecological understanding and conservation strategies.
Grants/Projects: Over 13 projects since 2016, including collaborations on virtual fencing and drone-based wildlife surveillance. He has supervised 2 PhD students.
Labs/Teams: Involved in environmental biomonitoring initiatives at AAU Arctic and collaborates with institutions like Aalborg Zoo and Vejlerne nature reserve.




