Scientist and electronics engineer developing smart tools for ecology and biodiversity conservation.Aiming to identify key patterns of the acoustic community, I analyse the acoustic environment to address ecological questions, providing information to a scientific ground that support the decisions to manage the invaluable natural resources. For the last five years I've been working in collaboration with researchers in Colombia, France, Spain and Brazil, combining acoustics and biogeography to predict the impacts of global change in neotropical ecosystems. My latest research has brought me to explore the acoustic diversity of the Guyanese Forest and the Orinoco region, focusing to record and preserve animal and human sounds that are expected to be transformed drastically in the next few years.