Summary
Maria Boiani is a postdoctoral researcher and wildlife biologist with eight years of experience applying advanced spatial and statistical models to conserve carnivores and ungulates, most recently modelling wolves in space and time at the University of Turin. Her work bridges rigorous quantitative analysis with stakeholder engagement and policy translation, having supported regional wolf monitoring for Regione Veneto and collaborated with protected-area managers. Trained with a PhD from the University of Chester and strong roots in Italian ecology, she combines remote-sensing, time-series climate analysis, and ground-truthing to inform long-term biodiversity monitoring. Maria’s profile reflects a rare mix of hands-on fieldwork and high-level modelling, enabling science-based solutions for human-wildlife coexistence in complex Alpine landscapes.
8 years of coding experience
University of Bologna
Laurea Magistrale LM, Biologia dell'Ambiente, 109/110, Laurea Magistrale LM, Biologia dell'Ambiente, 109/110 at Università degli Studi di Torino
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biological Sciences, Immediate award of degree, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biological Sciences, Immediate award of degree at University of Chester
Italian, English, Spanish, francesce