Stephen Wroe, Ph. D.
QE2 Research fellow,
University of New South Wales, Australia.
Director of the Computational Biomechanics Research Group


I have wide research interests and have published in areas ranging from systematics, palaeontology, biogeography and megafaunal extinction to cranial mechanics in living and fossil species.

E-mail: s.wroeunsw.edu.au
Personal website:http://www.bees.unsw.edu.au/school/researchstaff/wroe/wroesteve.html


Philip Clausen, Ph. D.

Engineer
University of Newcastle, Australia.
Deputy Director of the Computational Biomechanics Research Group


My research interest is mainly focused on Finite element analysis design problems and dynamics of complex systems.

E-mail: Philip.Clausennewcastle.edu.au
Institutional website:http://livesite.newcastle.edu.au/energy/Phillip+Clausen.page?


Colin McHenry, Ph. D. (C)

University of Newcastle, Australia.
Paleobiologist


My research interest is focused on developing / testing novel technology to study functional morphology of extinct / extant crocodyles and marine reptiles.

E-mail: Colin.Mchenrynewcastle.edu.au
Institutional website:http://www.newcastle.edu.au/research/expertise/140539.html


Karen Moreno, Ph. D.

University of New South Wales, Australia.
Paleobiologist

My main research interests are: vertebrate ichnology in South America, pedal and bite functional morphology / biomechanics of extinct and extant animals applying / developing computational techniques.

E-mail: dinohuellayahoo.com
Personal website:http:///dinohuella.free.fr