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Dr. Christopher Basu is a Lecturer in Veterinary Anatomy at the University of Surrey's School of Veterinary Medicine. His research focuses on comparative biomechanics, particularly in large mammals like giraffes and elephants, as well as amphibians and other species. He employs advanced techniques such as UAV tracking, musculoskeletal modeling, and XROMM analysis.
Dr. Basu holds a PhD and BVetMed and is a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS). His work spans diverse areas including giraffe limb mechanics, avian flight efficiency, and frog hip rotation during jumping.
His research interests include the biomechanics of animal movement, integrating field observations with computational models. He has explored feeding strategies in elephants, locomotion in tardigrades, and biomimetic robotics inspired by geckos.
While no grants or awards are explicitly mentioned, his publications reflect a deep engagement with animal movement across scales. His advising and lab affiliations remain unspecified in the provided texts.
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