Robert McNeill Alexander
British zoologist and biomechanist
Born
July 7th, 1934
91 years ago
Died
2016
9 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United Kingdom
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Contributions to zoology and biomechanics centered on animal locomotion. Conducted extensive research on the mechanics of movement in various species, particularly vertebrates. Developed innovative techniques for analyzing how animals run, swim, and fly. Published numerous influential papers and books that have shaped understanding across multiple fields. Engaged in educating future scientists through teaching and mentorship at various institutions.
Developed theories on animal locomotion
Published 'Principles of Animal Locomotion'
Conducted research on biomechanics of vertebrates
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