John Hutchinson
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Collaborators:
(in no particular order; not including many collaborators in the Structure and Motion Lab and my PhD students)
- Dr Lei Ren, Kings College, Department of Mechanical Engineering, London UK
- Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab, Stanford (Scott Delp, F. Clay Anderson)- dinosaur and extant bird computer models and simulations of locomotion
- Steve Gatesy (Brown University)- dinosaur locomotion models and animations
- Sandra Shefelbine and Anthony Bull (Imperial College, London)- bone and joint mechanics in large animals; bone scaling; finite element analysis
- Adrian Lister and Victoria Herridge (University College London)- dwarf elephant evolution and locomotor biomechanics
- Emily Rayfield (University of Bristol)- finite element analysis of large animal bones
- Norman Heglund and colleagues (Université catholique de Louvain)- elephant locomotor biomechanics (with Richard Lair; National Elephant Institute of Thailand)
- Thomas Hildebrandt et al. ( Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Berlin )- elephant and rhinoceros anatomy and locomotion
- Peter Zioupos and Richard Bull (Cranfield University)- elephant and rhinoceros bone geometry and material properties
- Victor Ng-Thow-Hing (Honda Research Laboratory)- dinosaur 3D body models
- Jonas Rubenson (Northeastern University) - ostrich locomotion model (with Katie Hammond and Rob Siston of Stanford University)
- Kent Vliet (University of Florida) and David Kledzik (St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park)- biomechanics of galloping and bounding gaits in crocodilians
- Daniel Schmitt (Duke University)- biomechanics of elephant and rhinoceros locomotion; scaling of animal locomotion
- Max Donelan (Simon Fraser University)- elephant nerve anatomy; NSERC grant w/collaborators
- Max Kurz ( University of Houston)- stability of large animal locomotion
- Kristiaan D'Aout (University of Antwerp, Belgium))- the foot pressures of large animals
- Gerald Weissengruber and colleagues (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna)- limb anatomy in large animals
- Martin Fischer (University of Jena)- elephant joint kinematics (with Delf Schwerda)
- Andrew Lee (University of California) and Michel Laurin (CNRS, Paris)- evolution of the medullary cavity in tetrapods (with Shefelbine et al.).
- Martin Baeker (Braunschweig Institut fur Works)- dinosaur modelling
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