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Department of Archaeology

 

Biography

I am currently a PhD student in Biological Anthropology within the Department of Archaeology. I completed my MSc in Human Evolution and Behaviours at the University College London. I did my undergraduates studies in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

Research

My research interest is in primatology. More specifically, I am interested in how technology can help improve primate behavioural studies. My PhD project is on facial recognition of Gibraltar barbary macaques and human primate interface in the area.

Key Publications

Key publications

Jao, E., Huchard, E., Fernández Fueyo, E., Kunz, J.A., Cowlishaw, G. and Carter, A., 2025. Thermal imaging demonstrates physiological responses to grooming interactions and audience effects in wild baboons. Royal Society Open Science12(10), p.251398.

Teaching and Supervisions

Research supervision

Primary Supervisor: Dr Sylvain Lemoine

Job Titles

PhD Student in Biological Anthropology

General Info

Not available for consultancy
Research Expertise / Fields of study
Human Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology
Human Evolution

Contact Details

Affiliations

Person keywords
Primatology
AI
human primate interface
computer vision
Subjects
Biological Anthropology
Themes
Human Evolutionary Studies
Geographical areas
Africa
Europe
Periods of interest
Other Prehistory