Pauline Provini
@paulineprovini.bsky.social
#WomeninSTEM working @mecadev.bsky.social @mnhn.fr, exploring functional #morphology and #biomechanics of birds🐥🦖
Interested in #locomotion 🐧🦅🐤 #birdsong 🎶🐦, #feeding 🦆
Curator of the MNHN digital collection, in charge of @e-colplus.bsky.social
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Interested in #locomotion 🐧🦅🐤 #birdsong 🎶🐦, #feeding 🦆
Curator of the MNHN digital collection, in charge of @e-colplus.bsky.social
She/Her
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I'll also be looking to recruit an MS student to study the functional morphology and biomechanics of adhesion, friction, and/or locomotion in sea urchins, geckos, or anoles! Please share! @sicb-dcb-dvm.bsky.social @sicb.bsky.social
November 2, 2025 at 2:28 AM
I'll also be looking to recruit an MS student to study the functional morphology and biomechanics of adhesion, friction, and/or locomotion in sea urchins, geckos, or anoles! Please share! @sicb-dcb-dvm.bsky.social @sicb.bsky.social
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Yoshinobu Inada on how diving birds mitigate the forces of entering the water at high speed. Not shown here: an awesome catapult system for firing physical models at high speeds!
August 1, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Yoshinobu Inada on how diving birds mitigate the forces of entering the water at high speed. Not shown here: an awesome catapult system for firing physical models at high speeds!
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Danial Forouhar (from @dadriaens.bsky.social lab) had amazing 3D images of the muscluoskeletal system of seahorse tails, which opened lots of exciting questions about how these body muscles actuate tail prehension.
August 1, 2025 at 7:38 AM
Danial Forouhar (from @dadriaens.bsky.social lab) had amazing 3D images of the muscluoskeletal system of seahorse tails, which opened lots of exciting questions about how these body muscles actuate tail prehension.
Reposted by Pauline Provini
Estelle Klein @estelle-kl.bsky.social is studying how the digging mechanisms of moles can be understood and simplified for biomimetic applications
August 1, 2025 at 7:33 AM
Estelle Klein @estelle-kl.bsky.social is studying how the digging mechanisms of moles can be understood and simplified for biomimetic applications