About Jeff Muttart In the summer of 1990, Mr. Muttart developed Accident Dynamics Research Center where scientific research is collected or conducted to determine the causes of motor vehicle collision. Accident Dynamics Research Center strives to further educate individuals on accident reconstruction and offers classes to educate those interested. The Human Factors classes were developed and are taught by Mr. Muttart. He has also taught accident investigation at Three Rivers Community College for the Law Enforcement Degree Program and at Eastern Connecticut State University in the Psychology Department. In his research, Mr. Muttart has developed and validated mathematical equations from previous perception-response research that predict average driver response times under various conditions within 0.4 seconds when compared to the responses of real world crash ( and near crash ) victims ( Published by the Society of Automotive Engineers Paper No. 2003-01-0885 Currently, Mr. Muttart is a candidate for his Doctorate in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering at University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has been the recipient of several awards such as William S. & Dorothy G. Wallace Award for Outstanding Research, Graduate Research Award 2001-2002 from the University of Hartford and Research Assistantship in the Human Performance ( Driving Simulator ) Laboratory at the University of Massachusetts. Assigned the title Accident Investigative Reconstructionist by the Groton Town Police in 1985, Mr. Muttart began his career reconstructing accidents to have developed over 20 years worth of experience. Mr. Muttart is a fully accredited traffic accident Reconstructionist after passing both the written and practical portions of the 8-hour exam offered by the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident ReconstructionACTAR. So far in his career, Mr. Muttart has been an invited lecturer at over more than 50 conferences and courses in the field of crash reconstruction. He also has lectured to Insurance Companies, Government ( and police ) agencies, Colleges, accident reconstruction organizations and investigative organizations throughout the US and in England, Canada, Poland and New Zealand. Most notably, Jeff has lectured at the largest accident reconstruction exposition ever held WREX 2000 at Texas A&M University in September 2000. Also, Mr. Muttart was invited to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to present his research findings to the Sub-committee for the development of standards for high visibility clothing. That committee developed standard ANSI-ISEA 107-1999. For Mr. Muttart's complete Curriculum Vitae, please contact Kate info accidentdynamics.com
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