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Curriculum Fmb Museo Pd 2020 Curriculum Vitae INFORMAZIONI Filippo Maria Buzzetti PERSONALI Via Trento 59D, I-36071 Arzignano (VI) (Italia) 338-1642097 [email protected] Skype buzzjazz Luogo e data di nascita: Arzignano (VI), 17 Novembre 1974 ESPERIENZA PROFESSIONALE 01/01/2016– alla data Entomologo attuale Sezione Zoologia della Fondazione Museo Civico di Rovereto Catalogazione e cura delle collezioni entomologiche di Insetti Ortotteroidei, collezione A. Galvagni, collezione P. Fontana Ricerche nazionali ed internazionali Didattica 01/07/2013– Entomologo libero professionista 31/12/2014 Parco Nazionale Dolomiti Belllunesi – Italia Monitoraggio Ortotteri Indagine altitudinale degli Ortotteri lungo due transetti nel Parco. Bioacustica ultrasonica degli Ortotteri. 01/07/2011– Entomologo libero professionista 31/12/2012 Ente Parco Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino Villa Welsperg località Castelpietra, 2 • 38054 TONADICO (TN) Italia Monitoraggio Ortotteri Campagna di raccolta e studio di Orthoptera nel territorio del Parco. Bioacustica ultrasonica degli Ortotteri. 07/07/2009– Entomologo 10/10/2010 Instituto Tecnologico de Ciudad Victoria, Ciudad Victoria (Messico) 8/11/14 © Unione europea, 2002-2014 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Pagina 1 / 15 Ricerca e studio degli Ortotteri nell’ambito del progetto CONACYT “Sistemática y Biogeografía de los Melanoplinae Mexicanos” Campionamenti periodici in diversi habitat del Nord-Est del Messico per raccolte quantitative e qualitative dell’entomofauna; Rilievi bioacustici degli Ortotteri; Allestimento in collezione delle diverse specie rinvenute e identificazione; Stesura di articoli scientifici sulle specie rinvenute; Assistenza nell’insegnamento e tutoraggio di alcuni laureandi. 01/2006–11/2008 Entomologo Fondazione Comel, Rovereto (Italia) Studio ecologico sistematico sull’ortotterofauna degli ambienti del Trentino e territori limitrofi, con particolare riguardo alla presenza di Saga pedo, Pallas, 1771 Individuazione delle aree di ricerca, osservazioni sulla fauna presente e raccolte dirette, preparazione esemplari, identificazione, allestimento collezione per il Museo Civico di Rovereto, relazione delle ricerche effettuate relative ad Ortotteri. 01/06/2006– Entomologo 31/12/2007 Università degli Studi di Padova, AGRIPOLIS, Legnaro (Italia) Controllo di Nezara viridula (Insecta: Heteroptera) e Ditteri Culicidi presso azienda esterna. Disinfestazione e prevenzione. 06/2002–2006 Borsista Università degli Studi di Padova, AGRIPOLIS, Legnaro (Italia) Borsista di ricerca e dottorando in Protezione delle Colture. ISTRUZIONE E FORMAZIONE 01/01/2003– Dottore di Ricerca Livello 8 13/04/2006 QEQ Università degli Studi di Padova, Dipartimento di Agronomia Ambientale e Produzioni Vegetali - Entomologia, Legnaro (Italia) dottorato in Protezione delle Colture con argomento “Distribuzione spazio-temporale di artropodi predatori in vigneti e siepi contigue in rapporto a trattamenti insetticidi”. 09/1993–21/03/2002 Laurea in Scienze Naturali Livello 7 QEQ Università degli Studi di Padova, Padova (Italia) 8/11/14 © Unione europea, 2002-2014 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Pagina 2 / 15 Curriculum Vitae Laurea in Scienze Naturali presso l’Università degli Studi di Padova, con la Tesi “Gli Ortotteroidei dei Monti Lessini (Italia Nord-Orientale): un caso emblematico di popolamento animale”. Votazione 96/110. Dottore in Scienze Naturali Indirizzo Conservazione della Natura e delle sue Risorse 96/110 Documenti collegati Xcertificato laurea FMB.pdfX 01/03– 01/06/1998 Socrates Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark Borsa di Studio Socrates-Erasmus sulla Sistematica e filogenesi degli Eterotteri (Insecta, Heteroptera) con particolare riguardo ai Gerromorpha, su base di analisi cladistica. 08/09– 03/10/1997 Erasmus Intehensive Course Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales , Josè Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, España Borsa di Studio Erasmus (Intensive course in Systematic Biology) 09/1988–20/07/1993 Maturità Classica Livello 4 QEQ Istituti Filippin, Paderno del Grappa (Italia) 40/60 Documenti collegati Xcertificato provvisorio maturità classica retro001.jpgX , Xcertificato provvisorio maturità classica001.jpgX COMPETENZE PERSONALI Lingua madre italiano Altre lingue PRODUZION COMPRENSIONE PARLATO E SCRITTA Produzione Ascolto Lettura Interazione orale inglese B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 spagnolo A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 8/11/14 © Unione europea, 2002-2014 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Pagina 3 / 15 Livelli: A1/A2: Livello base - B1/B2: Livello intermedio - C1/C2: Livello avanzato HUQuadro Comune Europeo di Riferimento delle LingueUH Competenze Vivere e lavorare con altre persone, in ambiente multiculturale, all’estero comunicative e in Italia, occupando posti in cui la comunicazione è importante e in situazioni in cui è essenziale lavorare in squadra o in completa autonomia. Tali capacità sono state da me apprese durante i frequenti periodi trascorsi all’estero a cominciare dalle borse di studio Erasmus e Socrates di cui ho usufruito. Tuttora collaboro a progetti con istituzioni quali Università, Musei, Parchi Naturali in Italia e all’Estero (Francia, Austria, Germania, Danimarca, Regno Unito, Spagna, Ecuador, Messico, Stati Uniti, Canada). Competenze Buona conoscenza del programma per analisi cladistica Hennig86. professionali Ottima conoscenza di Ortotteri ed Eterotteri Gerromorpha Europei e Neotropicali. Completa padronanza delle tecniche di raccolta, preparazione e studio anche a scopo di indagini genetiche relativamente ad Ortotteri ed Eterotteri Gerromorpha. Ampia conoscenza delle fonti bibliografiche relative ad Ortotteri ed Eterotteri Gerromorpha. Ottima conoscenza delle tecniche di studio bioacustiche. Competenze Buona conoscenza dei sistemi operativi Windows, buona conoscenza informatiche del pacchetto Office, buona conoscenza di programmi per elaborazioni grafiche quali Photoshop e Photo Deluxe. Ottima conoscenza dei software per analisi bioacustica quali CoolEdit e SeaWave. Dichiaro che quanto riportato nel presente curriculum corrisponde al vero ai sensi del D.P.R. 28 dicembre 2000 n. 445. Autorizzo il trattamento dei dati personali ai sensi del D. Lgs. N. 196/03. Arzignano, 17 Luglio 2020 __________________________ Firma ALLEGATI ▪ Xcertificato provvisorio maturità classica retro001.jpgX ▪ Xcertificato provvisorio maturità classica001.jpgX ▪ Xcertificato laurea FMB.pdfX ▪ Xcertificato dottorato 8/11/14 © Unione europea, 2002-2014 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Pagina 4 / 15 Passaporto Europeo delle Competenze Buzzetti Filippo Maria certificato provvisorio maturità classica retro001.jpg 8/11/14 © Unione europea, 2002-2014 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Pagina 5 / 15 Passaporto Europeo delle Competenze Buzzetti Filippo Maria certificato provvisorio maturità classica001.jpg 8/11/14 © Unione europea, 2002-2014 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Pagina 6 / 15 Passaporto Europeo delle Competenze Buzzetti Filippo Maria certificato laurea FMB.pdf 8/11/14 © Unione europea, 2002-2014 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Pagina 7 / 15 Passaporto Europeo delle Competenze Buzzetti Filippo Maria certificato dottorato 8/11/14 © Unione europea, 2002-2014 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Pagina 8 / 15 Passaporto Europeo delle Competenze Buzzetti Filippo Maria Publications of Filippo Maria Buzzetti: Journal papers, abstracts and book chapters: 1. BUZZETTI F. M., 2000. Gli Eterotteri acquatici e semiacquatici dell’alta Valle del Chiampo (Monti Lessini, Vicenza). Natura Vicentina, 4: 5-18. 2. FONTANA P., BUZZETTI F. M., CELOTTO S., COGO A., 2001. The Orthopteroid Insects of the Veneto Region (North-Eastern Italy) (Blattaria, Mantodea, Isoptera, Orthoptera, Phasmatodea, Dermaptera, Embiidina). Metaleptea, special Meeting Issue, VIII° International Meeting of the Orthopterists’ Society, Montpellier, August 19-22: 46 (abstract of poster). 3. FONTANA P., BUZZETTI F. M., TOLLIS P., VIGNA TAGLIANTI A., 2001. The Orthopteroid Insects of the Abruzzo National Park (Central Appennine, South Italy): a preliminary Checklist (Blattodea, Mantodea, Orthoptera, Phasmatodea, Dermaptera). Metaleptea, Special Meeting Issue, VIII International Meeting of the Orthopterists’ Society, Montpellier, August 19-22: 46 (abstract of poster). 4. FONTANA P. & BUZZETTI F. M. , 2001. On the Identity of Ephippigera annae Targioni –Tozzetti, 1881 (Insecta Orthoptera Tettigoniidae). Atti Acc. Rov. Agiati, a. 251, 2001, ser. VIII, vol. I, B: 53-66. 5. BUZZETTI F. M. & FONTANA P., 2002. Observations on a peculiar mating behaviour of some Podismini of the Italian fauna (Insecta Orthoptera Acrididae). Atti dell’accademia Roveretana degli Agiati, a. 252, 2002, ser. VIII, vol. II, B: 29-57. 6. FONTANA P., TIRELLO P., BUZZETTI F. M. & DUSO C., 2003. Il cortippo dei greti (Glyptobothrus pullus) in Italia: stato di conservazione e primi interventi di protezione delle popolazioni ancora presenti lungo il Piave (Insecta Orthoptera Acridoidea). XIII Congresso Nazionale della Società Italiana di Ecologia, Como, 8-10 settembre 2003 (poster) 7. BUZZETTI F. M., CAROTTI G., FONTANA P. & TIRELLO P., 2003. Observations on the flight of Dermaptera and on an extrordinary flight of the common Earwig Forficula uricularia observed in Sardinia (Dermaptera Forficulidae). Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana, 135 (2): 67-70. 8. BUZZETTI F. M., 2003. Embia tyrrhenica Stefani, 1953: new interesting find for the Orthopteroid insect fauna of the Veneto Region (Insecta: Embiidina). Natura Vicentina, 6: 149-150. 9. FONTANA
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