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Adrian Thomas is a Professor of Biomechanics at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Oxford Flight Group and Lady Margaret Hall. He serves as Director of Studies in Biological Sciences at Lady Margaret Hall, chairs the Flight section of the Bionis International Biomimetics Network, and acts as an aerodynamics consultant for Airwave GMBH, a manufacturer of paragliders and ultralight aircraft.
His research focuses on the biomechanical and aerodynamic adaptations of animals, combining evolutionary biology with experimental approaches. He uses aerodynamic theory to predict optimal morphologies for flight performance, validated through phylogenetic analyses, mechanical models, and field observations of flying/swimming animals.
While specific publications are not listed here, his work bridges theoretical predictions with empirical testing across diverse environments. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His advisory roles and collaborations underscore his contributions to both academic and industrial applications of biomechanical principles.
He leads the animal flight research group within the Zoology Department, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to understanding flight ecology and evolutionary design.
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