Collective Sensing and Decision-Making in Animal Groups: From Fish Schools to Primate Societies

Date: 
June 06, 2019
Location: 
Psychology 1312
Iain Couzin, University of Konstanz and the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Germany

Description

Iain Couzin is Director of the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, the DFG Excellence Cluster ‘Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour’, and Chair of Biodiversity and Collective Behaviour at the University of Konstanz, Germany. Previously he was an Assistant- and then Full-Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University, and prior to that a Royal Society University Research Fellow in the Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, and a Junior Research Fellow in the Sciences at Balliol College, Oxford. His work aims to reveal the fundamental principles that underlie evolved collective behavior, and consequently his research includes the study of a wide range of biological systems, from insect swarms to fish schools and primate groups. In recognition of his research he has been recipient of the Searle Scholar Award in 2008, top 5 most cited papers of the decade in animal behavior research 1999-2010, the Mohammed Dahleh Award in 2009, Popular Science’s "Brilliant 10” Award in 2010, National Geographic Emerging Explorer Award in 2012, the Scientific Medal of the Zoological Society of London in 2013 and Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thompson Reuters) Global Highly Cited Researcher in 2018.