Harmonic Radar Workshop

Harmonic Radar Workshop

UF/IFAS Citrus Research and Education CenterLake Alfred, FL
Tuesday, May 12 at 9 am to Wednesday, May 13 at 4 pm
Overview

This interactive training blends essential theory with real‑world application—perfect for researchers and students.

Join us for a hands‑on workshop exploring how harmonic radar (HR) can be used to track insect (and other small organisms) to study movement in natural environments. This interactive training blends essential theory with real‑world application—perfect for researchers and students.


What You'll Learn

  • Harmonic Radar Basics: How HR works, tag selection, and technique limitations.
  • Experimental Design: How to plan, set up, and collect data for HR insect movement studies.
  • Data Skills: Approaches for analyzing, visualizing, and interpreting movement data.
  • Hands‑On Training: Learn how to attach tags to insects and tracking them in field settings.

This interactive training blends essential theory with real‑world application—perfect for researchers and students.

Join us for a hands‑on workshop exploring how harmonic radar (HR) can be used to track insect (and other small organisms) to study movement in natural environments. This interactive training blends essential theory with real‑world application—perfect for researchers and students.


What You'll Learn

  • Harmonic Radar Basics: How HR works, tag selection, and technique limitations.
  • Experimental Design: How to plan, set up, and collect data for HR insect movement studies.
  • Data Skills: Approaches for analyzing, visualizing, and interpreting movement data.
  • Hands‑On Training: Learn how to attach tags to insects and tracking them in field settings.

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Highlights

  • 1 day 7 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

UF/IFAS Citrus Research and Education Center

700 Experiment Station Rd

Lake Alfred, FL 33850

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Agenda

Registration/Check In

Welcome

Lauren Diepenbrock, UF/IFAS

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Morning Session

Matthew Siderhurst, USDA

Introductions , Insect tracking technologies and how they work, Available HR tags (sizes, ranges, etc.), Examples of HR experiments (experimental design, limitations, etc.), Questions and discussion time

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