Expert in Accident Prevention and Driver Behavior at Chalmers
Associated with :
Chalmers University of TechnologyDr. Giulio Bianchi Piccinini, an Assistant Professor in the Accident Prevention Group within the Division of Vehicle Safety at Chalmers University of Technology, specializes in understanding crash causation mechanisms and modeling driver behavior. His research contributes significantly to the field of vehicle safety by investigating factors leading to accidents and developing predictive models of driver behavior. Piccinini's expertise is evident through his involvement in numerous European and Swedish funded projects, including INTERACTION, D3COS, DESERVE, BBSChina, EFrame, and QUADRAE. Having completed his PhD as part of the Marie Curie Initial Training Network ADAPTATION, he brings a strong academic foundation to his work. As an instructor of the "Road Traffic Safety in Automotive Engineering" course at Chalmers, Dr. Piccinini plays a crucial role in educating future automotive engineers about traffic safety, bridging his research insights with practical applications in accident prevention strategies.