
معرفی
William Sellers is a Professor in Natural Science at The University of Manchester, specializing in computational zoology and paleobiomechanics. His research focuses on numerical and robotic techniques to study locomotion mechanics, fossil behavior, and comparative anatomy. He leads projects on velocity change mechanics in organisms (humans, primates, dinosaurs) and multidimensional imaging for ancient manuscripts. Collaborations include the RAI Centre for Robotics and the ICAL for Ancient Life. His work spans biomechanical modeling, evolutionary robotics, and multispectral imaging, contributing to Sustainable Futures and Digital Futures initiatives.
- Research Interests: Locomotion evolution, biomechanics, fossil reconstruction, robotics.
- Education: Background in human functional anatomy and industrial image analysis.
- Projects: Includes 'Evolutionary mechanisms in dinosaurs' and 'Fusion reactor digital twins'.
His research integrates experimental biomechanics with high-performance computing, advancing understanding of ancient life through computational methods. He actively supervises PhD students in locomotion, biomimetics, and paleontology.



