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Matthew R. Hallowell is a Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, holding the K. Stanton Lewis Professorship. He serves as Director of the Construction Safety Research Alliance (CSRA) and specializes in construction safety, risk management, and predictive analytics. His research integrates experimental psychology and technology to enhance workplace safety in construction.
Education: B.S. and M.S. in Civil Engineering from Bucknell University (2004-2005); Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Oregon State University (2008).
Research Interests: Focus on advancing safety through innovations like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and machine learning. Studies include hazard recognition, fatigue management, and safety culture in construction environments. Experimental research explores how cognitive factors and emerging technologies improve safety outcomes.
Awards: Notable accolades include the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, ENR Top 20 Under 40, and multiple teaching awards from the University of Colorado. Recognized for contributions to safety research and education.
Grants & Advising: Leads the CSRA, a research alliance focused on safety innovation. Advises on federal grants and mentors students through his academic roles. His work bridges theory and practice in construction safety education and policy.
Teams & Labs: Directs the CSRA, fostering collaboration between academia and industry to address safety challenges. Engages in interdisciplinary projects involving human factors, data science, and construction technology.





