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About me

Welcome to my website! I am Shahab Eshghi, a dedicated PhD student at Kiel University specializing in Functional Morphology and Biomechanics, focusing on the intricate world of insect wings. With a background in mechanical engineering, I have seamlessly merged my programming skills with computational and experimental mechanics methods over the past decade. My research has led to the development of cutting-edge software packages, including WingMesh, WingGram, WingSegment, WingAnalogy, and WingDesign, enabling precise analysis and modeling of insect wings.

I am proud to have published my work in prestigious journals such as the Royal Society Interface and Nature Scientific Reports, which have contributed to the scientific community's understanding of functional morphology and biomechanics. Through my research, I have made significant advancements in geometric analysis, finite element modeling, and the automated generation of 3D printable models. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge and have experience supervising students in various subjects, including programming, statics, technical drawing, image processing, and optimization.

My academic achievements include receiving honors and awards, including being granted a four-year doctoral study scholarship by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Through this website, I aim to share my expertise, collaborate with fellow researchers, and contribute to the ever-evolving field of functional morphology and biomechanics. Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to connecting with you!