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Professor Mandyam V. Srinivasan

Visual Sciences Group
Research School of Biological Sciences
GPO Box 475
Canberra ACT 2601
ph: +61 (02) 6125 2409
fax: +61 (02) 6125 3808

email: M.Srinivasan@anu.edu.au

 

Information for prospective students

Current position

Professor, FAA, FRS
Inaugural Australian Federation Fellow


Research interests

I am interested in understanding the principles of visual processing in small animals, such as insects, that possess relatively simple nervous systems but nevertheless display a rich behavioural repertoire. My research seeks to elucidate principles of flight control and navigation, and to explore the limits of the "cognitive" capacities of small brains.

An understanding of visual processing in insects may provide simple, novel solutions to problems in machine vision and artificial intelligence. Thus, another focus of my research is the design of biologically-inspired algorithms for "seeing" machines, and the development of autonomously navigating robots.

For further information see

Biorobotics laboratory


Selected Publications

A. Barron and M.V. Srinivasan (2006) Visual regulation of ground speed and headwind compensation in freely flying honey bees ( Apis mellife ra L.) Journal of Experimental Biology 209, 978-984.

 

S.W. Zhang, F. Bock, A. Si, J. Tautz and M.V. Srinivasan (2005) Visual working memory in decision making by honeybees. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 102, 5250-5255.

 

M.V. Srinivasan., S.W. Zhang, J S Chahl, G Stange and M Garratt (2004) An overview of insect inspired guidance for application in ground and airborne platforms. Proc Inst Mech Engnrs Part G: J Aerospace Engineering 218, 375-388.  

J. Reinhard, M.V. Srinivasan and S.W. Zhang (2004) Scent-triggered navigation in honeybees. Nature (Lond.) 427, 411.

 

M.V. Srinivasan, S.W. Zhang (2004) Visual motor computations in insects. Annual Review of Neuroscience 27, 679-696.  

Mizutani, A., Chahl, J.S. and Srinivasan, M.V. (2003) Motion camouflage in dragonflies. Nature (Lond.) 423, 604.

 

A. Si, M.V. Srinivasan & S.W. Zhang (2003) Honeybee Navigation: Properties of the Visually Driven ‘Odometer'. J. Exp. Biol. 206, 1265-1273

 

H. Esch, S.W. Zhang, M.V. Srinivasan & J. Tautz (2001) Honeybee dances communicate distances measured by optic flow. Nature (Lond.) 411, 581-583

 

M.V. Srinivasan, S.W. Zhang, J.S. Chahl, E Barth, E. & S. Venkatesh (2000): How honeybees make grazing landings on flat surfaces. Biological Cybernetics 83, 171-183.

 

M.V. Srinivasan, S.W. Zhang, M. Altwein, J. Tautz (2000) Honeybee navigation: nature and calibration of the ‘odometer'. Science 287, 851 – 853.

 
 

 

 

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