
How biologists and technologists are teaming up to improve wildlife conservation
With the planet facing severe biodiversity loss, the WildDrone initiative combines technology and interdisciplinary expertise for wildlife conservation.
Jane Thoning Callesen is an accomplished journalist and Head of TEK Communication at the University of Southern Denmark. With a strong academic foundation from California State University and leading Danish institutions, she brings over a decade of experience in strategic communication, bridging academia and global media. Through studies and freelance work, Jane has lived in the United States, Norway, and South Africa, shaping her global perspective and commitment to fostering positive change.
At the University of Southern Denmark, Jane leads a dynamic team specializing in journalism, campaigns, and events. As a leader, she fosters a culture of trust, gratitude, and recognition, empowering her team to excel and innovate. Her team plays a key role in making complex research accessible to wider audiences, securing high-profile media coverage. They also drive outreach initiatives and strategic marketing for the university’s engineering programs, working closely with industry partners and international organizations.
Previously, Jane served as project manager for the Thinkers50 European Business Forum, collaborating with Harvard Business Review and top global business professors to shape discussions on leadership and innovation. With a strong focus on impactful communication and cross-sector collaboration, she is dedicated to creating meaningful connections between research, technology, and society.
With the planet facing severe biodiversity loss, the WildDrone initiative combines technology and interdisciplinary expertise for wildlife conservation.
Au Danemark, des chercheurs ont mis au point un robot qui peut aider à effectuer des tests de masse pour le coronavirus. Voici ce qu'ils ont appris sur l'innovation sous pression.
Investigadores en Dinamarca han desarrollado un robot que puede ayudar con pruebas masivas de coronavirus. Esto es lo que aprendieron sobre la innovación bajo presión.
Researchers in Denmark have developed a robot that can help with mass testing for coronavirus. Here's what they learned about innovating under pressure.