Due to the switch from Drexel webmail to Office 365, I can't seem to find the email which I responded to with my abstract. In essence I recall speaking about the many applications of computational modeling, specifically as I used it to test a novel application of a seat belt pretensioner in a child restraint system (CRS). As can be seen in the presentation I also covered my work in developing a surrogate CRS volume with the purpose of informing both vehicle and seat manufacturers of the geometries both products would need to accommodate.


