
معرفی
Attila Ősi is a Professor at the Department of Palaeontology, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest. He serves as a lecturer at multiple affiliated institutions including the Center of Earth Sciences and Dinoszaurusz Kutatócsoport (Dinosaur Research Group).
- Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, ELTE
- Department of Palaeontology, ELTE
- Center of Earth Sciences, ELTE
- Dinoszaurusz Kutatócsoport (Dinosaur Research Group)
His research focuses on Mesozoic vertebrates, particularly dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and crocodyliforms, with expertise in dental wear analysis, skeletal reconstruction, and biogeography. He investigates niche partitioning, jaw mechanics, and the evolution of feeding adaptations in archosaurs.
Recent publications highlight his work in dental microwear patterns in theropods and ornithopods (2022-2025), discovery of new insect species in Cretaceous amber (2023), and paleoecological analysis of vertebrate assemblages from Iharkút and Transdanubian regions (2021-2022). His studies integrate sedimentology, geochemistry, and histology to reconstruct Mesozoic ecosystems.




