Researchers at war, lessons from Ukraine
From Janne Nordlund Othén
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From Janne Nordlund Othén
How does life change as an academic researcher when your country is invaded?
On Wednesday 17th Sep professors Roman Kulibaba and Sergiy Ruban at the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine gave an open lecture in Ultuna on the impact of the war on Agricultural researchers in Ukraine.
The initial onslaught of the Russian invasion in 2022 caused widespread destruction in Ukraine and the subsequent retreat by Russian forces in Northern Ukraine revealed widespread abuse of both humans and animals.
With the war ongoing and Russian reliance on terror bombings there remain many challenges Ukrainian farmers need to deal with on a daily basis
Sergiy and Roman visited Sweden as a part of the Dairy Information Systems project funded by the Swedish Institute Baltic Neighbourhoud programme in a collaboration between Tomas Klingström (SLU, Sweden), Viktor Smolii (NULES, Ukraine), Ignas Šilinskas (LSMU, Lithuania) and Morten Kargo (AU, Denmark).
In the project we prepare for future collaborations on how to use data-driven approaches in precision dairy farming and breeding.
In the project we prepare for future collaborations on how to use data-driven approaches in precision dairy farming and breeding together with the Seydlitz laboratory for datadriven milk and feed research and the SLU Dairy Cattle Data infrastructure, Gigacow.
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