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ATTENDEES of the 23Rd ENHANCED SAFETY of VEHICLES CONFERENCE (ESV) ATTENDEES OF THE 23rd ENHANCED SAFETY OF VEHICLES CONFERENCE (ESV) Country Last Name First Name Affiliation Australia PAINE Michael ANCAP Australia PAINE David ANCAP Australia ROBSON Rhianne ANCAP Australasia Ltd Australia CLARKE Nicholas ANCAP Australasia Ltd Australia MCINTOSH Lauchlan ANCAP Australasia Ltd Australia ANDERSON Robert Centre for Automotive Safety Research Australia TERRELL Mark Dept of Infrastructure Australia GIBSON Tom HIE Australia WHYTE Tom Human Impact Engineering Australia WONG Hee-loong Hyundai Motor Company Australia Pty Ltd Australia SIMMONS Jeffrey KND Consulting Pty Ltd Australia FITZHARRIS Michael Monash Uni Accident Research Centre Australia FILDES Brian MONASH University Australia BROWN Julie Neuroscience Research Australia Australia MEREDITH Lauren Neuroscience Research Australia Australia BILSTON Lynne Neuroscience Research Australia, UNSW Australia HALEY Jack NRMA M&S Australia CASE Michael RACV Ltd Australia GRZEBIETA Raphael TARS, University of New South Wales Australia MCINTOSH Andrew TARS, UNSW Australia LEOW Dickson Toyota Motor Corporation Australia CARPENTER Wayne Toyota Motor Corporation of Australia Australia MONGIARDINI Mario Transport & Road Safety (TARS) - UNSW Australia TRUONG Jessica Transport Accident Commission Australia Mattos Garrett UNSW TARS Australia JONES Christopher VicRoads Austria LANG Max Austria Automobile Club Austria GUGLER Jurgen DSD Belgium WILLIAMS Aled Euro NCAP Belgium JEAN Philippe European Commission Belgium HALLEUX Emmanuel GROUPE AUTOSECURITE SA Belgium SEGERS Erwin Honda Motor Europe Ltd Belgian Branch Belgium ADRIAENSSENS Guido ICRT Belgium LUCCHINI GILERA Andrea Toyota Motor Europe Belgium KREUZINGER Tjark Toyota Motor Europe Belgium CROATTO Sandy Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA Belgium YAMADA Shuji Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA Canada DALMOTAS Dainius D. J. Dalmotas Consulting Inc Canada Burns Peter Transport Canada Canada TYLKO Suzanne Transport Canada Canada CRONIN Duane University of Waterloo China JIWEI Hou AQSIQ China FENGMIN Yan AQSIQ China GUO Miao CATARC China WANG Kai CATARC China ZHAO Chaoyi China National Institute of Standardizat China LUO Hong China National Institute of Standardizat China YUZHONG Chen CHINA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDIZATION China CULIERE Pierre ESI Group China GARCIA Carlos IDIADA Automotive Technology S.A. China FAN Yanhui Shandong Jiao Tong University China YUBIN Qian Shanghai University of Engineering Scien China CHANGSHUI Wu Shanghai University of Engineering Scien China WANG Hongyan Tongji University China XIAO Lingyun Tongji University China Wang Yan Tongji University China FAN Shaojun Yunnan Yuntong Judicial Expertise Center China LI Mao Yunnan Yuntong Judicial Expertise Center France VANEPH Pierre AUTOLIV FRANCE France GOUTTEBEL Olivier FAS Korea France CESARI Dominique IFFSTAR France BERTHOLON Nicolas LAB - PSA Peugeot Citroen / Renault France TROSSEILLE Xavier LAB PSA Renault France ZEITOUNI Richard PSA France FAURE Jacques Renault SA France DELANNOY Pascal SAFRAN ENGINEERING France VEZIN Philippe Universty of Lyon - IFSTTAR German Hahn Daniel HMETC ED German Weimer Cristopher HMETC RVSE German Pott Ansgar HMETC RVSE Germany SANDNER Volker ADAC e.V. Germany LEONHARDT Thorsten Audi ATTENDEES OF THE 23rd ENHANCED SAFETY OF VEHICLES CONFERENCE (ESV) Germany DANZL Martin Audi AG Germany PASTOR Claus BASt Germany LORENZ Bernd BASt - Bundesanstalt fuer Strassenwesen Germany SEINIGER Patrick BAST - Bundesanstalt fur Straßenwesen Germany SCHINDLER Arne BMW AG Germany MARTINEZ VON BURobert BMW AG Germany KOMPASS Klaus BMW Group Germany SCHAUPPEL Florian BMW Group Germany FERENCZI Izabella BMW Group Germany LUKASZEWICZ Dirk BMW Group Germany GEORGI Andreas Bosch Germany STRICK Stefan Bundesanstalt fuer Strassenwesen Germany HOFFMANN Rainer carhs.training Germany RIETH Peter Continental AG Germany JUERGENS Gunnar Continental Safety Engineering Internati Germany ECKERT Alfred Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG Germany HOLLMOTZ Lars CPCMomentum Germany MALAK Arnauld CT-Sim GmbH / AFL Honeycomb Structures Germany MERZ Uwe Daimler AG Germany FEHRING Michael Daimler Ag Germany HEINRICH Christian Daimler AG Germany SCHITTENHELM Helmut Daimler AG Germany BERG Alexander DEKRA Automobil GmbH Germany EICHENDORF Walter Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung Germany SEECK Andre Federal Highway Research Institute Germany WISCH Marcus Federal Highway Research Institute BASt Germany EGGERS Andre Federal Highway Research Institute(BASt) Germany THEIS Christian Federal Ministry of Transport Germany HAMACHER Michael fka Germany DLUGOSCH Michael Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Germany HAHN Daniel Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center Germany OTTE Dietmar Medical School Hannover / Acc. Research Germany MUECKE Stephan MERCEDES-BENZ CARS Germany WINTER Sven PSW automotive engineering GmbH Germany HENNIG Herbert PSW automotive engineering GmbH Germany SOHR Steffen Takata Germany HERPICH Thomas TRW Automotive GmbH Germany JOHANNSEN Heiko TU Berlin Germany WEITZEL Alexander TU Darmstadt Institute of Automotive Eng Germany PFEIFER Sascha VDA Germany HANNAWALD Lars Verkehrsunfallforschung an der TUD GmbH Germany ERBSMEHL Christian Verkehrsunfallforschung an der TUD GmbH Germany LEHMANN Detlef Volkswagen Germany BERGMANN Rolf Volkswagen AG Germany RATHMANN Sven Volkswagen AG Germany HELM Manfred Volkswagen AG India Revankar Vidyakant Mahindra Japan HIRATA Yutaka Chubu University College of Engineering Japan SUZUKI Tomoji DENSO Corporation Japan GOTO Tsukasa Fuji Heavy Industries LTD Japan ORAI Junichi Fuji Heavy Industries LTD. Japan KUZE TOSHIYUKI Honda Japan SUGIMOTO Tomiji Honda Motor Co.,Ltd. Japan OGAKI Kazunobu Honda R&D Japan WHITCOMB Bryant Honda R&D Co., Ltd Japan KOBAYASHI Yuki Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Japan KAMIJI Koichi Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Japan SHIRAKATA Tetsuro Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Japan TOBARU Shigeo Honda R&D CO., Ltd. Japan MOTOZAWA Yasuki Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Japan MIYAUCHI Sorano Honda R&D Co.,Litd Japan TANI Hiroaki Honda R&D Co.,Ltd. Japan KUNIYUKI Hiroshi ITARDA Japan SAKURAI Toshiaki Iwaki Meisei Univesity Japan ONO Koshiro Japan Automobile Research Institute Japan YAGUCHI Masayuki Japan Automobile Research Institute Japan SUKEGAWA Yoshihiro Japan Automobile Rsearch Institute Japan SAKURAI Minoru JARI (JAPAN AUTOMOBILE RESEARCH INSTITUTE) Japan OZAWA Yoshihiro Jasti co. LTD Japan KOBAYASHI Osamu Jasti Co. LTD Japan KINOUCHI Sumie JSOL Corporation Japan SAITO Kei JSOL Corporation Japan KAWAGUCHI Kenji Mazda Motor Corporation ATTENDEES OF THE 23rd ENHANCED SAFETY OF VEHICLES CONFERENCE (ESV) Japan KUBOTA Hidenobu Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport Japan ASADA Hiroyuki Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Japan MIZUNO Koji Nagoya University Japan HIROYUKI Inomata NASVA Japan NORIHIRO Watanabe NASVA Japan SHINGO Nomoto NASVA Japan MATSUI Yasuhiro National Traffic Safety and Environment Japan ANDO Kenichi National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory Japan TANAKA Yoshinori National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory Japan UJIHASHI Sadayuki Nihon Bunri University Japan TOKITA KATSUHIRO NIHON PLAST Japan MOCHIZUKI HIDEKI NIHON PLAST co.,LTD. Japan PAL Chinmoy Nissan Motor Co. Ltd Japan KONDO Haruhiko Nissan Motor Co., Ltd Japan OKABE Tomosaburo Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Japan UNO Hitoshi NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. Japan TAKAHASHI Nobuhiko NISSAN MOTOR Co., Ltd. Japan DEGUCHI TAKASHI NISSAN MOTOR CO.,LTD Japan TANAKA Shinya Nissan Motor CO.,LTD. Japan TANAKA Nobuhisa NTSEL Japan SHIBATA Eiji SUBARU Japan YAMAMOTO Shinzo Sustainablecommunications, Inc. Japan TANIGUCHI Atsuyoshi Suzuki Motor Corporation Japan TANAKA Motoki Suzuki motor corporation Japan HIGUCHI KAZUO TAKATA Japan TANJI Hiro TAKATA Corp. Japan YOSHIDA Ryoichi Takata.Corporation Japan WATANABE Yasutaka Tokai Rika Japan KOMENO Fumihito Tokai Rika co., ltd. Japan KOIDE TERUHIKO Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. Japan MIYAGAWA Toshihito TOKAI RIKA CO.,LTD. Japan MAKI Tetsuo Tokyo City University Japan OTAGURO Tomoya Tokyo City University Japan MIN Kyuengbo Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. of Med. Science Japan AOKI Masashi TOYODA GOSEI CO., LTD. Japan Asaoka Michihisa TOYODA GOSEI CO.,LTD. Japan Suemitsu Taizo TOYODA GOSEI CO.,LTD. Japan Bito Kazuaki TOYODA GOSEI CO.,LTD. Japan Kuriyama Yuji TOYODA GOSEI CO.,LTD. Japan Oyabu Masanori TOYODA GOSEI CO.,LTD. Japan Hashimoto Masakazu TOYODA GOSEI CO.,LTD. Japan Osaka Kuniaki TOYODA GOSEI CO.,LTD. Japan UEZAKI Hiroko TOYOTA Japan IWAMOTO Masami Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc. Japan SATO Izumi Toyota Mortor Corpration Japan TAKAHASHI Hiroyuki TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION Japan HAYASHI HIDEAKI TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION Japan TANAKA SHINOBU TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION Japan YUASA Hitoshi Toyota Motor Corporation Japan KANATANI AKIRA Toyota Motor Corporation Japan KOASE Takenori Toyota Motor Corporation Japan YOSHIDA MORITAKA Toyota Motor Corporation Japan IKEDA Yukihiro Toyota Motor Corporation Japan YASUKI Tsuyoshi Toyota Motor Corporation Japan MASUDA Mitsutoshi Toyota Motor Corporation Japan KUUZUMAKI SEIGO TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION Japan MIKUTSU Satoshi Toyota Motor Corporation Japan KATO Makoto Toyota Motor Corporation Japan KODERA TSUTOMU TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION Japan OGAWA Takashi Toyota Motor Corporation Korea, Rep. of JEONG Seung Hun 10DR CO., LTD Korea, Rep. of SEO Jae-Ho A&G Technology Co., Ltd Korea, Rep. of LEE Youn-Bock Autoliv Korea, Rep. of Kim Chi-ho Autoliv Korea, Rep. of Lee Chang-wook Autoliv Korea, Rep. of KANG Jin-gu Autoliv Korea, Rep. of STEIN Douglas Autoliv Korea, Rep. of KIM Hong Gul BGF Corporation Korea, Rep. of LEE Youngsu BMW Korea Korea, Rep.
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