The CIBRA Team
1994
A very small group is at present
working most of its time (full time or nearly full time)
at the Centro. From left to right: Gianni Pavan, Michele
Manghi, Claudio Fossati, Marco Priano.
1997
This group gravitates around Gianni
Pavan and his skills and experience in sound analysis,
software development, instruments, theory etc. Anyway he
is a biologist, and his point of view is pretty
naturalistic.
Now engaged as a lecturer in the ecology courses at the
University of Venice, sometimes we think he has
disappeared in a parallel universe, or maybe he was
just an idea..
Marco Priano is the
one that works here all of his time. He is the one we
all ask to when we have to understand the sistematics of
an animal (belonging it to Curculionidae or to
Primates it makes no difference), ..a real biologist.
He knows where to find the papers when they have been
archived, old books in the library, how to feed my
canary, how to dishydratate an insect. He teaches new
guys how to turn on the computer and start a basic sound
analysis. We sometimes talk about evolution.
Michele
Manghi it is me, a male weighting 80kgs, but nobody in
the english speaking part of the world thinks my name is
definitely NOT Michelle (that is french), but
something like Mikele.
I am the only one here who understands Gianni when he is
having a "technical trip", but not all the times..
Started from bats, and now thinking about whales. Not
too bad, I like open spaces.
Naturalist as studies, but not disliking computers, I
make the network run, email run, www run, CD writer
spin. The thing I would like to do to pass on history is
to understand all about the evolution of
communication.
Claudio Fossati, naturalist,
since ever involved in nature conservation, study and
education. He started to investigate the sea below its
surface, diving for hours looking for snapping shrimps
15 millimeters long. The second step was from the
surface, tracking sperm whales 20 meters long, and
actually from the sky, observing everything glance from
the blue.
Other friends who participated to early years of CIBRA
activities: Valeria Teloni, Carla Benoldi, Barbara
Bonsignori, Gionata Montesi, Chiara Ferrari, Rudi Gobbo,
and many others. See the theses
page to see what they did here.
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