
معرفی
Giuseppe Bianco is a Researcher at Lund University affiliated with multiple profile areas including NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience, LTH Profile Area: Nanoscience and Semiconductor Technology, LU Profile Area: Light and Materials, and LU Profile Area: Natural and Artificial Cognition. He serves as technical expert of the Animal Navigation Lab, manager of the 3D Laboratory, and Principal Investigator for the Migration in small aquatic animals project.
His research focuses on developing innovative tracking technologies and computational methods for animal behavior data acquisition, modeling, and analysis across diverse taxa and scales. His work spans animal migration studies using birds as model species, nano particle tracking of zooplankton using computer vision and fluorescent nanotechnology, and advanced 3D phenotyping of both extant and extinct organisms. His research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental protection and biodiversity.
Analysis of his publication record shows consistent output in high-impact journals with research spanning animal migration patterns, magnetic navigation, behavioral ecology, and zooplankton dynamics. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches combining field studies, laboratory experiments, and computational modeling.
As Principal Investigator for the Migration in small aquatic animals project, he leads collaborative research efforts. His work has received attention across multiple platforms including news outlets, social media, and academic platforms like Mendeley.
He manages the Cell Sorting & Imaging Lab within the Functional Ecology infrastructure and oversees the 3D Laboratory, which specializes in quantifying, analyzing and visualizing complex 3D phenotypes. His technical expertise bridges biological research with advanced imaging and tracking technologies.

