Bryson Voirin
Bryson Voirin is an empathic people-person with a diverse background as a neuroscientist, scientific manager, and consultant. With expertise in tracking systems, he is also a cinematic production coordinator and fixer, a professional tree climber, a world-renowned sloth scientist, and an explorer. Passionate about science, technology, biodiversity, conservation, optimizations, and efficiencies, Bryson is dedicated to utilizing tomorrow's technologies for the betterment of today's world and finding innovative solutions to intricate problems. He is based in the EU and the USA.
Bryson Voirin has an impressive educational background, holding a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Wildlife Neuroscience from Universität Konstanz, a B.A. in Zoology/Animal Biology from New College of Florida with a double major, a Fulbright Fellowship in Experimental Ecology from Universität Ulm, and a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, General, also from New College of Florida.
Throughout his career, Bryson Voirin has been associated with reputable organizations in various roles, including as a Scientific Consultant and Projects Manager for Low-Earth orbit tracking at the Max Planck Institute. He has also served as a Research Fellow focusing on sustainability and canopy projects, as well as a drone pilot at the California Academy of Sciences. In addition, Bryson's experience includes being a Junior Research Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, a Television Presenter on a freelance basis, a Visiting Researcher at the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands, a Research Fellow at the Smithsonian Institution, and a Doctoral Fellow at Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. Moreover, he has worked as a scientific advisor, cameraman, and project coordinator at the BBC and as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Ulm.