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Amandine Gillet is a researcher at the University of Manchester specializing in ecomorphology and biomechanics, particularly focused on the evolutionary context of cetacean backbones. She obtained her Doctorate from the University of Liege, where she studied the biomechanics of cetacean skeletons. Amandine has also gained experience as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University, further expanding her expertise in her research areas. Her work is characterized by a collaborative approach, contributing to a unique fingerprint of research topics that include biomechanics and evolutionary morphology. Amandine is committed to advancing knowledge in her field, leveraging her experience in interdisciplinary collaborations to explore the ecological and evolutionary implications of cetacean biomechanics.
Harvard University • Cambridge, MA
Conducted research on cetacean biomechanics and contributed to collaborative projects in marine biology.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.