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Dominique Lord is a Professor and A.P. and Florence Wiley Faculty Fellow in the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University. His highway safety research has led to the development of new and innovative methodologies for analyzing crash data and has been used by researchers across the world in medicine, accounting, mathematics, statistics, biology, and engineering. He’s been published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and presents his work regularly at international conferences. He is the recipient of numerous university, national and international awards. Xiao Qin is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Director of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Institute for Physical Infrastructure and Transportation (IPIT), and a licensed professional engineer in Civil Engineering. He chairs the Transportation Research Board (TRB) ACS20(1) Subcommittee on Safety Analytical Methods. He is the Editor of Transportation Research Record and Journal of Transportation Safety & Security, and an Advisory Board Member of Accident Analysis and Prevention. He has authored numerous journal articles, conference papers, and technical reports in highway safety and traffic operations, and a recipient of many best paper awards. Srinivas R. Geedipally is a Research Engineer in the Center for Transportation Safety at Texas A&M Transportation (TTI) and a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Texas. He received his doctorate from Texas A&M University and has been with TTI since 2005. He has participated in numerous traffic safety research projects with state and federal governments and international sponsors. Dr. Geedipally is an Advisory Board Member of Analytic Methods in Accident Research and has numerous papers published in high-standard international journals and conferences. He has been a key contributor in the development of the Highway Safety Manual, a two-time recipient of the Young Researcher Award, and a Fred Burggraf award winner from the Transportation Research Board.