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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
http://stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com/p/giants-and-dwarfs-skull-form-and.html
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.
stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com
Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Toward a more accurate computer model of bone
http://stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com/p/toward-more-accurate-computer-model-of.html
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
http://stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com/2011/08/skull-of-sabertoothed-tiger-smilodon.html
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
http://stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com/p/reconstructing-skull-of-giant-haasts.html
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
http://stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com/p/biomechanics-of-giant-short-faced.html
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.
stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com
Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Scale related effects on the vertebrate skeleton
http://stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com/p/scale-related-effects-on-vertebrate.html
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.
stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com
Wroe Lab: Potential Student Projects in Biomechanics: Biomechanics of the moa skull: Identifying constraints in feeding ecology
http://stephen-wroe-student-projects.blogspot.com/p/biomechanics-of-moa-skull-identifying.html
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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