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Centre for Automotive Safety Research
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
SA 5005 AUSTRALIA
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Andrew van den Berg

Andrew van den Berg
Position Impact Lab Manager
Email andrewv@casr.adelaide.edu.au
Telephone +61 8 8371 5982
Fax +61 8 8371 5836

Qualifications

B.E. (Hons) University of Adelaide

Specialised Areas

Pedestrian sub-system testing; Instrumentation and signal processing; Vehicle safety testing

Professional Affiliations

The Institute of Engineers Australia

Current Research

ANCAP pedestrian impact testing; Pedestrian impact reconstruction; VFPS performance testing

CASR Publications

Anderson RWG, Doecke S, Van Den Berg AL, Searson DJ, Ponte G (2009) The effect of bull bars on head impact kinematics in pedestrian crashes (CASR059), Centre for Automotive Safety Research, Adelaide.

Anderson RWG, Van Den Berg AL, Ponte G, Streeter LD, McLean AJ (2008) 'Testing the pedestrian safety of bull bars: methods and results', Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 19(1), pp 35-43.

Anderson RWG, Van Den Berg AL, Ponte G, Streeter LD, McLean AJ (2006) Performance of bull bars in pedestrian impact tests (CASR020), Centre for Automotive Safety Research, Adelaide.

Anderson RWG, Van Den Berg AL, Ponte G, Streeter LD, McLean AJ (2006) 'Testing the pedestrian safety of bullbars - methods and results', Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 25-27 October 2006.

McLean AJ, Kloeden CN, Ponte G, Baldock MRJ, Lindsay VL, Van Den Berg AL (2005) Rollover crashes (CASR026), Centre for Automotive Safety Research, Adelaide.

Ponte G, Van Den Berg AL, Streeter LD, Anderson RWG (2004) 'Pedestrian protection in vehicle impacts: further results from the Australian new car assesment program', Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, Perth, Australia, 14-16 November 2004.