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Members of the Department
· Former Members
· Elke Braun
Laura Dittmar
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· Martin Egelhaaf
· Bart Geurten
· Patrick Hennig
· Roland Kern
· Daniel Kress
· Jens Peter Lindemann
· Marcel Mertes
· Hanno Gerd Meyer
· Heinrich Münz
· Diana Rien
· Alexander Schwegmann
· Christian Spalthoff
· Wolfgang Stürzl
· Thomas Ullrich
· Anne- Kathrin Warzecha

 
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Laura Dittmar
 
Personal Information
 
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Name Laura Dittmar
Date of birth June 12th  1982
Nationality German
   
Room No W4-270
   
Phone + 49.5 21.106-5737
Mail laura.dittmar@uni-bielefeld.de
   
 
Education
 
 
since April 2007 PhD student in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. M. Egelhaaf, Bielefeld (Germany)

 
March 2007 Diploma Thesis: "Entwicklung eines Verhaltensparadigmas zum visuellen Lernen bei fixierten Bienen" in the laboratory of Prof. Dr. M. Egelhaaf Bielefeld University (Germany)

 
May-June 2006 Research project at the Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University (Canberra, Australia) as part of my Diploma Thesis

 
June 2005 Awarded a stipend by the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes

 
2004 Six months exchange with Università degli studi di Padova (Italy)

 
2001-2007 Undergraduate Studies in Biology, Bielefeld University (Germany)

 
2001 General qualification for university entrance (~‘A-levels’)

 
 
Research Interests
 
   
Learning and memory in honeybees
Spatial navigation
Active vision strategies

 
 
List of Publications
 
 
Dittmar L., , Stürzl W., Baird E., Boeddeker N. and Egelhaaf M. (2010). Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots? J. Exp. Biol. 213, 2912 - 2923.

 
Stürzl W., Boedekker N., Dittmar L., Egelhaaf M. (2010). Mimicking honeybee eyes with a 280 degrees field of view catadioptric imaging system. Bioinspir. Biomim. 5, 036002.

 
Boedekker N., Dittmar L., Stürzl W., and Egelhaaf M. (2010). The fine structure of honeybee head and body movements in a homing task. Proc. R. Soc. B 277, 1899 - 1906.

 
Stürzl W., Dittmar L., Boeddeker N., and Egelhaaf M.: Probing navigation strategies of honeybees - landmark experiments and simulations. ECCV Workshop on 'Vision in Action (ViA08): Efficient strategies for cognitive agents in complex environments' (2008)

 
optic flow fly neuron calcium flimax
 
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