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Nandini Singh

Nandini Singh Ph.D.student is currently employed as a Marie Curie doctoral fellow (EVAN Training Network). I am a PhD student at the department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. The focus of my research is on the integrative aspects of the evolution and development of the primate cranium. This work is co-supervised by Dr. Katerina Harvati and Professor Jean-Jacques Hublin.

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1.4 Development of collaborations
Outside collaboration 2006-12-20
4.6 Fellows have access to infrastructure ...
Scientific equipment 2006-12-20
4.2 ESR presenting PhD thesis
PhD thesis title: Cranial integration and modularity in Pongo, Gorilla, Pan and Homo sapiens 2006-12-20
2.1 Publications
Patters of cranial integration in Pan, Gorilla, Pongo and Homo: similar or different? 2009-01-07
3D geometric morphometric analysis of the mandible of Rudapithecus hungaricus from the late Miocene of Rudabánya (Hungary). 2008-12-21
Perspectives on Primate Morphology 2008-01-08
"A three-dimensional look at the Neanderthal mandible" 2008-01-08
"Ontogeny of airorhynchy in male-female orangutans: analysis of palate and frontal bone" 2008-01-08
4.3 Fellows acquire complementary skills
IMPRS - Leipzig school of human origins 2006-12-21
Analysis of Organismal Form: An introduction to morphometrics (delivered as a Web-based course) 2006-12-20
4.4 Supervision/tutoring of fellows
Supervision 2006-12-21
1.1 Visits SICs/Fellows/Staff
[···] 2008-12-20
Visit: Naturkunde Museum, Berlin 2008-12-20
Visit Dr. Klingenberg, Manchester 2008-12-20
Fieldwork: Tanzania 2008-12-20
Manchester: Visiting Dr. klingenberg 2008-12-20
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