PhD Biomechanics and functional morphology
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I aim to understand the functional mechanisms underlying organismal performance. Using experimental approaches, hydrodynamic modeling and physical theory, I identify the functional components that contribute to performance, then apply these insights into the functional system in order to investigate broad questions pertaining to the ways in which functional diversity has evolved and is maintained, and to unravel the general principles that underlie the evolution of complex functional systems.
Experienced and resourceful Research Scientist offering outstanding skills and knowledge within the biomechanics and fluid dynamics field. Dedicated, professional, and skillful in sample collection, data recording, analysis, biplanar fluoroscopy, particle image velocimetry, CT and CFD modeling. Resourceful and adaptable individual with extensive experience developing and conducting experiments to document results for studies.
Comfortable handling complex issues, meeting strict deadlines and adjusting to rapidly changing conditions.
PhD in zoology specializing in biomechanics, fluid dynamics and functional morphology.