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Philipp Gunz is a researcher at the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology within the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Vienna. Holding the title of Privatdozent (Priv.-Doz.), he specializes in evolutionary anthropology with a particular focus on hominin evolution and cranial morphology.
Gunz's research interests span multiple areas of evolutionary anthropology including Neanderthal anatomy, brain evolution, hominin cognitive development, and 3D morphometric analysis. His work frequently examines the relationship between ontogeny and morphology in both modern humans and our extinct relatives.
His publication record shows consistent scholarly output with 64 publications to date, including significant contributions in 2020 examining Neanderthal brain structure, early hominin brain development, and modern human dispersal patterns. His research employs advanced techniques like computed tomography and 3D morphometrics to analyze fossil specimens.
Gunz has been actively engaged in the academic community through conference presentations and collaborative research. His work has received notable attention with publications being picked up by numerous news outlets, blogged about extensively, and referenced across social media platforms and Wikipedia pages.
His research contributes significantly to understanding human evolution, particularly in areas related to brain development, cranial morphology, and the evolutionary relationship between modern humans and Neanderthals. His fingerprint analysis reveals strong expertise in Ontogeny (100%), Reconstruction (50%), Face morphology (41%), Homo Neanderthalensis (40%), African hominins (40%), Brain Growth (39%), Homo Sapiens (31%), and Calvarium analysis (30%).
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