Topic 2 - Data-based solutions for sustainable agriculture
Our lab is looking for partners interested in solving one of the most intriguing questions in aquaculture - What are the underlying mechanisms controlling embryo quality from a batch of heterogenous egg population.
We focus our research objectives on fish species important for aquaculture, such as sea bream, gray mullets, Seriola species and tunas.
We are looking for enthusiastic partners from the fields of computational image analysis and/ or molecular analysis (omics).
The National Center for Mariculture in Eilat, Israel, is a governmental, non profit , research institute, aims to decipher fundamental issues in mariculture in a multidisciplinary approach that combines basic biology, advanced growth systems, smart sensors, and more.
The researchers in the institute covers wide aspects of research grounds, including fish reproduction, larval rearing and nutrition departments, water systems, micro and marco-algae biotechnology and biosensors.