Simone Hoffmann

Simone Hoffmann

Title: Associate Professor

Department: Anatomy

Areas of Expertise: Evolutionary History of Early Mammals

Campus: Long Island

Education Credentials: Ph.D.

Joined New York Tech: 2016


Simone Hoffmann's research centers on how key mammalian features such as large brain size, a keen sense of smell, and high-frequency hearing evolved. Her research combines data from the paleontological record with information drawn from living mammals utilizing high-resolution CT scanning, soft tissue staining, and 3-D reconstruction software. She contributes to the discovery of new fossils and is actively involved in fieldwork on the under explored southern hemisphere. Her most recent field involvement has been with the Mahajanga Basin project in the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar.

Hoffmann graduated from the University of Bonn in Germany in 2010, with an M.S. in Geology and Paleontology. In the same year, she was admitted to Stony Brook University where she received a M.S. in Biomedical Sciences in 2013 and a Ph.D. in Anatomy in 2016.

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