I am currently a contracted researcher at the Centro de Investigação e Recursos Genéticos da Universidade do Porto (DL57/2016/CP1440/CT0008).
I have a degree in Applied Biology from University of Minho, a Master in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources from Univesity
of Porto and a PhD in Biodiversity, Genetic and Evolution also from University of Porto (supervised by Dr. José Carlos Brito)
co-hosted by University of Montpellier, France (supervised by Dr. Rachid Cheddadi). At the Paleoenvironment Group of the University
of Montpellier, I developed my expertise on climate change analyses, focusing on climate reconstruction with paleopalynology
data. My post-doctoral grant was co-hosted by Institut de Biologia Evolutiva at Barcelona, Spain where I started my ongoing
collaboration on Arabian biodiversity research with Dr. Salvador Carranza, focusing on drivers of diversity. Having a multidisciplinary
scientific background, extending from spatial ecology and climate change to the multiple levels of biodiversity organization
(genetic, species, and ecosystem), my research is dedicated to bridge scientific domains with the purpose of advancing current
knowledge on the drivers of current biodiversity patterns and with a strong focus in conservation. I'm interested on the multiple
scales of biodiversity organization. These include, at a continental to global scale, the study of the drivers of biodiversity
patterns and their relation with climate change, and at local to regional scales, the study of the connectivity between populations
and effects of the landscape features. I have developed technical skills allowing to pursue my research goals. These include
high level programming with multiple languages (Python, R, Bash, Go, JavaScript), particularly focused on big data analyses
from spatial and genetic data sets and data visualization. I have experience with genetic and genomic data manipulation and
analyses but also with Earth observation data, particularly with MODIS Terra/Aqua and Sentinel 1/2 imagery. I have authored
more than 50 publications in internationally distributed peer reviewed journals (mostly Q1 in their respective domains) and
3 book chapters. I supervised 2 master students and 2 undergraduate trainees (one ongoing) and I'm currently supervising 1
doctorate student. I have engaged on student training with the organization and lecturing in 4 different advanced courses
for the BIODIV doctoral program since 2015. I developed multiple software in line with my research interests (2 R-packages,
3 QGIS plugins, multiple scripts for automation of specific tasks) and of general interest. All are freely available at my
personal repository (https://github.com/ptarroso).