Summary
Laurentiu Rozylowicz is a conservation biologist and Professor at the University of Bucharest with over 25 years of experience translating ecological theory into practical conservation solutions. As Director of Research at the Center for Environmental Research and Impact Studies, he applies landscape ecology, network analysis, and species movement studies to improve protected area design, human–wildlife coexistence, and invasive species management. His work uniquely bridges academic rigor and on-the-ground implementation, guiding policy and management across Romania and beyond. Trained to habilitation level in geography with a PhD from the University of Bucharest, he combines long-term field insight with quantitative approaches to conservation planning. Notably, his career-long focus on making conservation science actionable has produced tools and assessments that directly influence biodiversity outcomes in real landscapes.
8 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Colegiul National I.L. Caragiale Bucuresti
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Geography, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Geography at University of Bucharest
Habilitation, Geography, Habilitation, Geography at West University of Timisoara