Eleodor Bistriceanu is a graduate of the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Bucharest, of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications of the "Politehnica" University of Bucharest and of the Faculty of Biology of the University of Bucharest. He has a doctorate in mathematics and also has a master's degree in biology. After completing his mathematics studies, he received a double assignment, arriving, after a two-year teaching internship, as a researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology in Bucharest. He published 12 volumes as the sole author and 3 in collaboration with Professor Octavian Stănășilă. He is also a collaborator in the drafting of the work Enciclopedia Matematică, coordinated by Marius Iosifescu, Octavian Stănășilă and Dan Ștefănoiu (AGIR Publishing House, 2010, 1274 pages). He has a great sympathy for the unspeakable, which was embodied in two works: Apiculture, vol. and II, Eledra Publishing House, 2011, approx. 1200 pages, and Animal Intelligence. An introduction through experiments, Școala Ardeleană Publishing House, 2021, approx. 400 pages.

Exploring the animal world

A brief history: Biology Animal intelligence—exploration through imagination/speculative fiction: the study of animal intelligence Notable achievements: Gymnosophists, studies of animal intelligence Insights: "Are we smart enough to understand animal intelligence?" (Frans de Waal)

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