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Richard Frampton is a Senior Lecturer in Vehicle Safety at Loughborough University's School of Design and Creative Arts, and a Visiting Professor at Hasselt University. He holds roles as a Mental Health First Aider and Placement Tutor for the Design School. His research focuses on vehicle safety, crash injury analysis, and traffic safety engineering, with emphasis on real-world crash data, occupant protection, and safety system design.
Education: BSc (University of Keele, 1984), MSc in Industrial Ergonomics (University of Birmingham, 1980s), PhD in crash test procedures (Birmingham, 1980s). His career includes roles as Ford Research Fellow and leadership in the Loughborough Road and Vehicle Safety MSc program.
Research interests span automotive safety, motorcycle safety, elderly occupant protection, ergonomics, and safety policy. He contributes to global initiatives like the PISa project for motorcycle safety and BOSCOS bone scanning systems. His work bridges academia and industry, with collaborations at Ford, Hasselt University, and international bodies.
Publications emphasize real-world crash analysis, safety system evaluation, and injury prevention strategies. His 2011 Fellowship in Automotive Medicine recognizes contributions to traffic injury control. He chairs international committees, serves on journal editorial boards, and advises EPSRC/Australian Research Council grants.
Advising includes supervising PhD students and examining studies. His labs and teams focus on integrated safety systems, with projects in Dubai, Northern Ireland, and the UAE. He actively participates in media engagements and guest lectures globally.





