Kyle FREEMAN
Department of Evolutionary Paleobiology in Ph.D. Student in 2014-2015


Research interests
Morphology and evolution of theropods, especially Tyrannosauridae; Quarternary Elephantidae

Academic degrees

March 2012 Ph.D. in palaeobiology candidate, GEOBIOS, Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw; Description of Tarbosaurus bataar from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia; scientific supervisor Professor Magdalena Borsuk-Białynicka, Ph.D., D.Sc.
October 2010 – September 2011 MSc in Advanced Methods in Taxonomy and Biodiversity, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
October 2007 – June 2010 BSc in Palaeobiology and Evolution, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Publications
Freeman, K. 2011. A morphometric study of mandible shape change in the evolutionary lineage of Mammuthus 13th Young Systematists’ Forum, London, United Kingdom, 1st December 2011, p4.
Freeman, K. 2013. A postcranial description of the tyrannosaurine Tarbosaurus bataar from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia, V Konferencja Naukowa Młodzi w paleontologii: 22-24.