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CompBiomechBlog: NEWS & MEDIA

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Blog of the Computational Biomechanics Research Group - Using Virtual Reconstruction and Computational Biomechanics to study form and function in biology: Stephen Wroe (Director) email: swroe@une.edu.au phone: 61 2 6773 3261 or 04323 49049. BBC 2nd July 2013: Extreme Pouched Saber-tooth. The Australian 7th May 2013: Climate change killed the megafauna: original paper in PNAS. SCIENCE DAILY 14th March 2012: Mystery Human Fossils Put Spotlight On China. BBC News 4th November 2011: Ancient bear bite. NEW SC...

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CompBiomechBlog: Workshop in FEA, Shape Analysis & Virtual Reconstruction 2012 UNSW

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Blog of the Computational Biomechanics Research Group - Using Virtual Reconstruction and Computational Biomechanics to study form and function in biology: Stephen Wroe (Director) email: swroe@une.edu.au phone: 61 2 6773 3261 or 04323 49049. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Workshop in FEA, Shape Analysis and Virtual Reconstruction 2012 UNSW. The CBRG is running a workshop in the application of Finite Element Analysis, Shape Analysis and Virtual Reconstruction at the University of New South Wales - September 3.

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Blog of the Computational Biomechanics Research Group - Using Virtual Reconstruction and Computational Biomechanics to study form and function in biology: Stephen Wroe (Director) email: swroe@une.edu.au phone: 61 2 6773 3261 or 04323 49049. Monday, February 10, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FULL PUBLICATION LIST (Wroe). Workshop in FEA, Shape Analysis and Virtual Reconstruction 2012 UNSW. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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CompBiomechBlog: FEM of neanderthal hyoid showing internal structure

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Blog of the Computational Biomechanics Research Group - Using Virtual Reconstruction and Computational Biomechanics to study form and function in biology: Stephen Wroe (Director) email: swroe@une.edu.au phone: 61 2 6773 3261 or 04323 49049. Tuesday, November 6, 2012. FEM of neanderthal hyoid showing internal structure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FULL PUBLICATION LIST (Wroe). Workshop in FEA, Shape Analysis and Virtual Reconstruction 2012 UNSW. View my complete profile.

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CompBiomechBlog: FINITE ELEMENT MODELS

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Blog of the Computational Biomechanics Research Group - Using Virtual Reconstruction and Computational Biomechanics to study form and function in biology: Stephen Wroe (Director) email: swroe@une.edu.au phone: 61 2 6773 3261 or 04323 49049. Gastropod mollusc - showing internal stresses. Smilodon fatalis (sabre-toothed cat). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FULL PUBLICATION LIST (Wroe). Workshop in FEA, Shape Analysis and Virtual Reconstruction 2012 UNSW. View my complete profile.

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Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Giants and dwarfs: Skull form and function in Irish Elk and Mediterranean island deer

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The Computational Biomechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team including experts in areas from vertebrate morphology and palaeontology to geometric morphometrics, mechanical engineering and maxillofacial surgery. We are keen to take on motivated students at Hons, Masters and PhD levels. Some available projects are shown below. We are happy to discuss these and other projects with potential students or postdocs. Contact Steve Wroe: swroe@une.edu.au. Biomechanics of giant short-faced kangaroos.

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Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Toward a more accurate computer model of bone

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The Computational Biomechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team including experts in areas from vertebrate morphology and palaeontology to geometric morphometrics, mechanical engineering and maxillofacial surgery. We are keen to take on motivated students at Hons, Masters and PhD levels. Some available projects are shown below. We are happy to discuss these and other projects with potential students or postdocs. Contact Steve Wroe: swroe@une.edu.au. Biomechanics of giant short-faced kangaroos.

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Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Skull of the sabertoothed 'tiger' (Smilodon fatalis) showing brain and canine roots

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The Computational Biomechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team including experts in areas from vertebrate morphology and palaeontology to geometric morphometrics, mechanical engineering and maxillofacial surgery. We are keen to take on motivated students at Hons, Masters and PhD levels. Some available projects are shown below. We are happy to discuss these and other projects with potential students or postdocs. Contact Steve Wroe: swroe@une.edu.au. Biomechanics of giant short-faced kangaroos.

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Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Reconstructing the skull of the giant Haasts eagle

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The Computational Biomechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team including experts in areas from vertebrate morphology and palaeontology to geometric morphometrics, mechanical engineering and maxillofacial surgery. We are keen to take on motivated students at Hons, Masters and PhD levels. Some available projects are shown below. We are happy to discuss these and other projects with potential students or postdocs. Contact Steve Wroe: swroe@une.edu.au. Biomechanics of giant short-faced kangaroos.

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Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Biomechanics of giant short-faced kangaroos

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The Computational Biomechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team including experts in areas from vertebrate morphology and palaeontology to geometric morphometrics, mechanical engineering and maxillofacial surgery. We are keen to take on motivated students at Hons, Masters and PhD levels. Some available projects are shown below. We are happy to discuss these and other projects with potential students or postdocs. Contact Steve Wroe: swroe@une.edu.au. Biomechanics of giant short-faced kangaroos.

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Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Scale related effects on the vertebrate skeleton

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The Computational Biomechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team including experts in areas from vertebrate morphology and palaeontology to geometric morphometrics, mechanical engineering and maxillofacial surgery. We are keen to take on motivated students at Hons, Masters and PhD levels. Some available projects are shown below. We are happy to discuss these and other projects with potential students or postdocs. Contact Steve Wroe: swroe@une.edu.au. Biomechanics of giant short-faced kangaroos.

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Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Biomechanics of the moa skull: Identifying constraints in feeding ecology

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The Computational Biomechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team including experts in areas from vertebrate morphology and palaeontology to geometric morphometrics, mechanical engineering and maxillofacial surgery. We are keen to take on motivated students at Hons, Masters and PhD levels. Some available projects are shown below. We are happy to discuss these and other projects with potential students or postdocs. Contact Steve Wroe: swroe@une.edu.au. Biomechanics of giant short-faced kangaroos.

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