معرفی
Trevor Allen is a Research Fellow at the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC), affiliated with Monash University. Previously, he held a Lecturer position in the Department of Physiology at Monash University. His academic focus spans injury prevention with specialties in motorcycle safety, human proprioception, muscle mechanics, and motorsport safety.
Education:
- PhD in Physiology (Medicine), Monash University (1994–2000)
- BSc (Hons) in Science/Medicine, Monash University (1990–1994)
Research interests include:
- Motorcycle safety interventions and crash analysis
- Proprioception mechanisms (position/movement/force perception)
- Muscle injury prevention and physiological stress in drivers
- Exercise-induced muscle damage and adaptation studies
Notable projects include leadership roles in MUARC initiatives like the NSW Rural Fire Service Vehicle Safety Study, Evaluation of Automated Enforcement Programs, and Motorcycle Curve Assist Technology Development. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to public health and safety education.
Grant and advisory activities involve collaborations with government agencies (e.g., Transport Accident Commission, Department of Health) and safety-focused organizations. He has authored over 70 publications and actively contributes to safety policy development through technical reports and peer-reviewed research.


