Mr. Vosburgh came to Dynamic Safety after 12 years of consulting in numerous fields of mechanical engineering. He has extensive training in the areas of vehicular component and systems testing; vehicle dynamics and accident reconstruction related to automobiles, commercial vehicles, off-highway construction equipment, vehicle fires, fires related to mechanical equipment, and computer-based collision simulations (HVE-3D). Mr. Vosburgh also investigates consumer products, appliances, powered door systems, forklifts, aerial lifts, and industrial equipment and heavy machinery. His experience at Navistar-International Truck and Engine Company with product development and reliability along with his graduate and undergraduate studies in vehicle safety, suspension and drivetrain systems is used for consulting in design, testing and development of drivetrain and suspension components.
Education:
- Master of Science degree in Engineering from Kettering University
- Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Illinois at Chicago
- Numerous traffic crash reconstruction classes from Northwestern University
- Traffic crash investigation classes and seminars from EDC, NAPARS and SAE
- Numerous heavy truck ECM download classes
- CDR (Crash Data Retrieval) Technician and Data Analyst training
Licensure:
- Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) – Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada and Wisconsin
Certifications:
- Certified CDR (Crash Data Retrieval) System Operator, Collision Safety Institute
- ACTAR accredited collision reconstructionist
- Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
- National Association of Professional Reconstruction Specialists (NAPARS)
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
- National Association of Fire Investigators (NAFI)