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Ramon Nagesan is a Researcher at the University of Michigan's Museum of Zoology, managing the micro-CT lab. He specializes in operating a Nikon XT-225ST micro-CT scanner, conducting data reconstruction, and 3D visualization, with a focus on preserving physical and digital specimen integrity.
- M.S. in Vertebrate Palaeontology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Calgary
- B.S. in Biology and Palaeontology, University of Toronto
His research interests include zoology, morphology, palaeontology, and herpetology, with emphasis on museum collections-based research and 3D imaging technologies. He actively supports student projects, collaborates on grant proposals, and develops protocols for CT scanning best practices in museum contexts.
Recent publications highlight his work in reconstructing Cretaceous-era dinosaur fossils and analyzing biomechanics in marine reptiles like plesiosaurs. These studies leverage advanced CT imaging to explore vertebrate diversity and evolutionary patterns.
- NSF TCN project: oVert (Open Exploration of Vertebrate Diversity in 3D)
Nagesan ensures accessibility of CT data archives while prioritizing non-destructive scanning techniques to protect physical specimens for future research.
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