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PhD.

Collegium Cieszkowskich New, III floor, room 324

+48 61 848 7637

Aleksandra Łangowska

Assistant Professor

CV

  • PhD – Poznań University of Life Sciences; Effect of drones presence on workers performance in the honey bee Apis mellifera

Experience and Employment

  • Assistant Professor in Apidology Lab, Department of Zoology, Poznań University of Life Sciences

Awards

Other Activities

  • Instructor for the Apidology Section and Co-Instructor of the Behavioral Sciences Section of the Student Science Circle of Animal Breeders and Biologists

  • Explore your passion for bees – learn the art of beekeeping, plan and run your own research.

Selected projects

  • Member of the Management Committee of COST Action
    26.09.2023 – 25.09.2027 CA22105 – BEekeeping products valorization and biomonitoring for the SAFEty of BEEs and HONEY (BeSafeBeeHoney)

  • Project research manager
    Project implemented under the 2014-2020 Rural Development Programme for Poland co-financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, Measure 16: Cooperation. Project No: 00011.DDD.6509.00339.2022.16
    The highest quality honey produced in a sustainable environment of a smart hive that guarantees better health of the honey bee colony 2023 –2024

  • Grant holder; grant founded by National Science Center
    2019 – 2020: 2019/03/X/NZ8/01461 Role of night time pollinators in pollination of oilseed rape

  • Investigator; international project
    UE FP7-Project no 311781
    Linking farmland Biodiversity to Ecosystem seRvices for effective ecofunctional intensificATION (LIBERATION) 2013/2017
    (participation in 2014)

  • Investigator; grant founded by National Science Center
    NCN: 2011 – 2013 N N304 294240 UP Poznań The mechanisms of social evolution in ants: an analysis of the impact of potential fertility on behavior and division of labor 2010/2013

  • Grant holder; inter-university interdisciplinary research project: Poznań University of Life Sciences – Poznań University of Medical Sciences
    3/556/WI/10 Evaluation of flow cytometry for assessment of selected sperm parameters of Apis mellifera L. and Osmia rufa L. bees May-Nov 2010

Teaching

  • Apidology

  • Entomology

  • Beekeeping

  • Sustainable methods of animal husbandry (bees)

  • Repetitory course on animal husbandry/biology in English

  • Ethology (eusociality)

  • Zoology (invertebrates)

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Research interests

  • Social insects, 

  • division of labour, 

  • aging, 

  • general honey bee behavior & ecology, 

  • bee health, 

  • honey production, 

  • climate change.

Learn more about the projects

The highest quality honey produced in a sustainable environment of an intelligent hive that guarantees better health of the honey bee colony

Role of night time pollinators in pollination of oilseed rape

Evaluation of flow cytometry for assessment of selected sperm parameters of Apis mellifera L. and Osmia rufa L. bees

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