Summary
Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou is an associate professor and evolutionary ecologist based in Barcelona with eight years of focused research experience on the drivers of phenotypic diversity. She combines field experiments, geometric morphometrics, multivariate statistics, and phylogenetic comparative methods to link morphology, ecology and selection using reptiles and amphibians as model systems. Her work spans micro- to macro-evolutionary scales and bridges empirical studies with theoretical development of quantitative tools for measuring diversity. Having progressed from postdoctoral roles to a Ram贸n y Cajal fellowship and now a faculty position at the Universitat de Barcelona, she brings both deep methodological expertise and hands-on field familiarity. An often overlooked strength is her dual emphasis on developing rigorous analytical methods alongside natural-history-informed experiments, ensuring that statistical advances remain grounded in biological reality.
8 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Biology, General, Bachelor's degree, Biology, General at University of Crete
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Zoology/Animal Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Zoology/Animal Biology at PhD, University of Barcelona
Greek, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian