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This research theme examines:
First, analyzing how and why human injuries occur by accounting for factors like age, gender, and body measurements. The goal is to enhance vehicle safety, evaluate occupant protection in future self-driving cars, and support various institutions including healthcare services, legal systems, coroners, and forensic specialists (RoaD). Key areas involve trauma analysis, crash reconstruction, vehicle structural improvements, database development for accidents, safety considerations for passengers and pedestrians in autonomous vehicles, and creating updated safety regulations. Pioneering methods that bridge technological advancements with public needs. This encompasses evaluating connected and self-driving vehicle systems (TIC-IT), mapping out implementation strategies for new technologies in electric vehicle adoption (DynaCoV), and enhancing air quality through innovative sociotechnical solutions (Transitions). The work has global reach, with collaborations across South America, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the UK.