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Study Committee Biographical Information
Pages 95-100

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From page 95...
... ; National Government Engineer of the Year, American Society of Civil Engineers (2002) ; Engineering Faculty Professionalism Award, Louisiana Engineering Society (1997)
From page 96...
... She was awarded the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary's Award, the CDC Outstanding Scientific Contribution to Public Health Award, and the NHTSA Recognition Award.
From page 97...
... She has worked extensively on developing and implementing strategies associated with the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century requirement for integrating safety as a priority in the transportation planning process. She chairs the TRB Subcommittee on Highway Safety Workforce Development and the National Cooperative Highway Research Program panel that is developing benefit–cost analyses for human factors–oriented highway safety countermeasures.
From page 98...
... He was a Research Associate Professor in the Health Behavior and Health Education Department of the UNC School of Public Health and holds an adjunct faculty position with UNC's Department of City and Regional Planning. He is also an Inter-Institutional Adjunct faculty member in the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at North Carolina State University.
From page 99...
... He earned a BE and a PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Melbourne. Richard Tay is Professor and Research Chair for Road Safety in the Department of Civil Engineering and Adjunct Professor for Injury Prevention in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.
From page 100...
... He also manages several other highway safety programs including the Iowa Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Research Program, highlighted by the Federal Highway Administration in its 2002 report on Best Practices in Highway Safety Programs. He has taught courses in highway design and transportation planning at Iowa State University.


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