People
Road safety is our passion and our business, and we are focused on it with laser-like intensity. We are leading experts in the science of road safety analytics who stand ready to help transportation professionals translate esoteric concepts into a practical methodology and deliver road safety in our communities.
Our engineers and scientists are critical thinkers, comprised of nationally and internationally recognized experts in highway and traffic engineering, crash analysis, statistical modeling, traffic operations, augmented intelligence and geographic information systems. Our team has made and continues to make significant scientific contributions to the AASHTO Highway Safety Manual (HSM).
We value the free and open exchange of ideas across the DiExSys team. This openness is essential for generating innovations that help society to advance a shared vision of zero traffic fatalities. Our professional staff train and stay engaged with our customers to help you meet your safety goals over time.
Meet our Engineers and Scientists
Ph.D. Transportation Engineering (Focus Area Highway Safety), University of Colorado, Boulder/Denver (joint program)
M.S. Transportation Engineering (Highway Safety), University of Colorado, Denver
B.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Colorado, Denver
B.S. in Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
Ph.D. in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA
A.B. in Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
B.S. in Geography and Environmental Conservation, University of Colorado, Boulder
M.S. Civil Engineering, Transportation Focus, University of Colorado, Denver
B.S. Civil Engineering, University of Colorado, Denver
B.S. Business Administration, Management, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley
B.A. in Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder
Professional authority rests on substantive scientific knowledge and that only when such knowledge is obtained can the transportation engineer act with social responsibility.
- Ezra Hauer
Coursework in Surveying and AUTOCAD, Arapahoe Community College
GIS Training, ESRI