Sensor Data and Computational Technologies for Animals

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In short- Monday 6 October 2025 until Thursday 9 October 2025
- 15 - 35 students
- € 2,895.00
- A reduced fee of € 795.00 applies for PhD candidates and students
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Introduction
Sensor data and technology offer opportunities to enhance animal health and welfare, but many professionals struggle to harness their full potential. Do you want to assess sensor options and collaborate with IT experts more effectively? This course equips you with the knowledge to understand, evaluate, and integrate sensor data into decision-making.
For who is this course fitting?
Target audience
This course is designed for professionals working in animal health, welfare, and management, such as farm advisors, veterinarians, researchers, R&D specialists (in animal nutrition or pharmaceuticals, for example) and business developers who are considering to integrate sensor data into their work.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
- Define the animal bioresponses you would like to monitor;
- Select the most appropriate sensing technology;
- Apply your sensor technology on the animal;
- Collect good sensor data;
- Select the most appropriate data analytics approach;
- Apply the most appropriate data analytics approach;
- Validate your sensing and data analytics tool;
- Interpret your results.
Programme details
Programme
This 4-day course brings you up to speed on the potential of sensor technology for monitoring animal health and welfare. You will gain the knowledge you need to work with IT experts and effectively integrate sensor technology into your decision-making processes.
Topics covered include:
- Understanding the bioresponse
- Sensor technology selection
- Data collection
- Data processing
- Validation techniques
- Result interpretation
Certification
Certification
After completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate
External coordinators
- Dr Ali Youssef, WUR and University of Manitoba
- Dr Tomas Norton, KU Leuven
Coordinated by
Coordinators
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Organisational unit
Wageningen Academy
Educational type
Course
Interest area
Agriculture, Horticulture and Animals
Date
Mon 6 October 2025 -
Thu 9 October 2025
Thu 9 October 2025
Price
€2895 - A reduced fee of € 795,- applies for PhD candidates and students | A reduced fee of € 795,- applies for PhD candidates and students
Accreditation
Certificate
Format
On-Campus
Course starts immediately
No
Language of instruction
English
Minimum number of learners
15
Maximum number of learners
35