Paläoanthropologie

Angèle Lombrey

Function: PhD student


Universität Tübingen
Institut für Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie, Abt. Paläoanthropologie
Rümelinstr. 23
72070 Tübingen
Germany


 Room 425
angele.lombreyspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de


Consulting hours:
by arrangement
 

About

Angèle Lombrey is a PhD student in the department of palaeoanthropology at the University of Tübingen. After completing a 5-year engineering school, she did a Masters in Ecophysiology, Ecology and Ethology at the university of Strasbourg. Her MSc thesis focused on individual variation in the communicative behaviour of captive adult chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and constituted a pilot study for her current work. As part of a larger research project aiming to provide insight on the role of plasticity in hominid communication and the evolution of language, the goal of her PhD project is to assess the multimodal communicative behaviour (i.e. including manual and bodily gestures, vocalisations and facial expressions altogether) of adult wild, sanctuary- and zoo-housed chimpanzees, with a focus on joint action contexts, to partition variation into environmental, among-individual, and within-individual sources.

Academic and professional trajectory

2022
PhD candidate, University of Tübingen

Supervisor: Marlen Fröhlich
AG Pathways to Language, Paleoanthropology lab
Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen

2022
Master of Science

Ecophysiology, Ecology and Ethology at the Université de Strasbourg, France

2020
Engineering diploma

at Ecole de Biologie Industrielle (EBI), Cergy, France

2018
Bachelor of Science

in Biology at the Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France