lundi 13 mai 2024

Internship for MSc student or cesure/gap year in Equine Research

 Duration: 4 - 6 months between July and December 2024
Location: Department of Biology, University of Turku, Finland
Supervisor: Dr. Océane Liehrmann https://oceane-liehrmann.webador.fr/
 

Project Overview: This internship offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to the advancement of equine welfare assessment through the application of state-of-the-art infrared thermal imaging technology. Working under the guidance of researchers experts in their field, participants will investigate the intricate relationship between facial temperature variations and equine emotional states and pain perception. Through analysis of video data collected during experiments conducted on horses in 2023, interns will acquire invaluable skills in behavioral coding, data extraction from thermal imaging videos, and statistical analysis methods.

Profile Seeking: I am seeking for an enthusiastic student completing an MSc degree in behavioral ecology, ethology, or physiology. Previous experience with horses and knowledge of equine behaviors will be preferred. Proficiency in English is required, as the team is international. Basic knowledge of statistical analyses and R programming would be appreciated.

Place and Conditions of the Internship: The internship will be hosted at the University of Turku, Finland. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide financial assistance. Non Finnish applicants must  secure travel grants, research grants, or join with exchange program such as Erasmus to cover living expenses in Finland.

The Team and Supervision Support: Under the guidance of Dr. Océane Liehrmann , you will be welcomed into the vibrant research environment of the Lummaa Lab ( https://lummaalab.utu.fi/ ). Engage in research group activities, weekly meetings, and collaborative discussions.

 Key Responsibilities:
- Code horse behavior using specialized software from experiments involving various emotional stimuli.
- Extract and analyze heart rate variations and thermal imaging data.
- Assist in statistical analyses to identify correlations between behavioral responses, heart rate, and facial temperature variation.
 
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled in a Master's program in a relevant field (animal sciences, veterinary degree, physiology…).
- If you are in a gap year, you must ensure to be associated with a university which will provide internship contract.
- Funding source from Travel or research grant or possibility to benefit from exchange programs such as Erasmus

Benefits:
- Hands-on experience in research using infrared thermal imaging
- Training in behavioral coding software.
- Insight into equine behavior and welfare research.
- Mentorship from experienced researchers.
- Potential for authorship on academic publications.

Application Process: To apply, please submit a cover letter outlining your interest in the project, relevant experience, and how your skills align with the requirements outlined above. Additionally, include a current CV highlighting your academic background and any research experience.
Send this documents to oceane.liehrmann@utu.fi

Deadline: June 10th followed by online interviews the next week.