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Dr. Thomas Clements is a Lecturer and Communications Manager at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), affiliated with the Faculty of Science's Department of Geography and Geosciences. His research focuses on taphonomy, fossil preservation, and cephalopod evolution. He teaches courses in Biofacies and Paleoecology, Laboratory Methods in Paleontology, and Science Communication.
Thomas investigates how soft tissues fossilize, using experimental decay studies and advanced imaging techniques like X-ray tomography. He also explores the educational potential of video games and digital media for paleontology outreach. His work highlights interdisciplinary approaches, blending geology, microbiology, and data science to address preservation biases and equity in scientific data sharing.
Notable research includes studies on Cretaceous Lebanese Lagerstätten, microbial roles in decay, and the biomechanics of fictional megafauna. His publications also address ethical data practices in paleontology and the geological implications of Liesegang rings in fossilized remains.
Thomas is an active advocate for science communication, leveraging social media and gaming platforms to engage the public. His hobbies include hiking, cephalopod research, and creating paleontological educational content.
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