The autonomous bird collision monitor (Angry Birds) is a compact ecological research tool for biologists studying bird strikes against plate glass
Developing low-frequency microphones for monitoring elephant activity in collaboration with the San Diego Zoo
The Airborne Radio Collar Tracker is a low cost solution to tracking wildlife radio collars from an aerial vantage point
Collaboration with the San Diego Zoo to create computer vision algorithms for autonomous tiger tracking
Collaboration with the California Wolf Center to develop a mobile terrestrial wolf monitoring vehicle
Using handheld 3D imaging platforms to monitor and measure fish populations in collaboration with the Scripps Institute of Oceanography
Collaboration with the San Diego Zoo to parse through and extract meaningful fauna vocalizations from massive audiosets
Burrowing Owl Behavior Classification
Observing camera trap imagery using machine learning to protect the Burrowing Owls in Southern California