Summary of Poster Abstracts

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Seventeen research posters were prepared and presented by student authors. The posters covered a wide breadth of works-in-progress and recently completed projects. Topics included a variety of body regions and injury scenarios:
  • Biofidelity Corridors of Powered Two-Wheeler Rider Kinematics from Full-Scale Crash Testing Using Postmortem Human Subjects, Meringolo et al.
  • Cervical Vertebral and Spinal Cord Injuries Remain Overrepresented in Rollover Occupants, Al-Salehi et al.
  • The Effect of Surfaces on Knee Biomechanics during a 90-Degree Cut, Rhodes et al.
  • Investigating the Variabilities in the Spinal Cord Injury in Pig Models Using Benchtop Test Model and Ultrasound Analyses, Borjali et al.
  • Relationship between Tackle Form and Head Kinematics in Youth Football, Holcomb et al.
  • Comparing Motor Vehicle Collision Injury Incidence between Pregnant and Nonpregnant Individuals: A Case–Control Study, Levine et al.
  • Development of an Automated Pipeline to Characterize Full Rib Cage Shape Variability, Robinson et al.
  • Soft Tissue Force Attenuation and Redistribution during Lateral Hip Impacts, Pretty et al.
  • Hybrid III Small Female Neck Interaction with a Driver Airbag: Preliminary Observations, Boyle et al.
  • Changes in Youth Football Athletes’ Oculomotor Task Metrics across Three High School Seasons of Play, Pang et al.
  • Measurement of Shielding Stiffness in Ice Hockey, Vakili et al.
  • Investigating the Relationship between Vehicle-Based and Biomechanics Injury Metrics in Car-to-End Terminal Crashes Using a Human Finite Element Model, Buckland et al.
  • On-Field Instrumented Mouthguard Coupling, Luke et al.
  • Investigation of Rear-Seat Occupant Safety during High-Speed Frontal Crashes Using GHBMC M50-O, Dahiya et al.
  • Deformable Headform Design Choices: An Evaluation of Brain Simulant Stiffness Influence on Intracranial Displacements and Strain, Xu et al.
  • Changes in Neurocognitive Outcomes among Youth Football Teams Participating in an Intervention, Marks et al.
  • A Parametric Skeleton Model of Human Upper Extremities Accounting for Morphological Variations among the Diverse Population, Neeluru et al.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/09-12-02-0022
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20
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Bautsch, B., Cripton, P., and Cronin, D., "Summary of Poster Abstracts," SAE Int. J. Trans. Safety 12(2):203-222, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/09-12-02-0022.
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Nov 12
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09-12-02-0022
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Journal Article
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English