30 Forensic Engineering is Pleased to Announce the Promotion of Andrew Huntley B.Sc., Ph.D. to Senior Associate – Biomechanics & Personal Injury
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30 Forensic Engineering is Pleased to Announce the Promotion of Andrew Huntley B.Sc., Ph.D. to Senior Associate – Biomechanics & Personal Injury
TORONTO, ON, MARCH 26, 2024 /insPRESS/ – 30 Forensic Engineering, Canada’s leading multidisciplinary forensic firm, is pleased to announce the promotion of Dr. Andrew Huntley B.Sc., Ph.D. to Senior Associate within our Biomechanics & Personal Injury group. Dr. Andrew Huntley is a slips, trips, and falls specialist at 30 Forensic Engineering. He has been published in […]
March 26, 2024 |
Last updated on September 9, 2024
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TORONTO, ON, MARCH 26, 2024 /insPRESS/ –30 Forensic Engineering, Canada’s leading multidisciplinary forensic firm, is pleased to announce the promotion of Dr. Andrew Huntley B.Sc., Ph.D. to Senior Associate within our Biomechanics & Personal Injury group.
Dr. Andrew Huntley is a slips, trips, and falls specialist at 30 Forensic Engineering. He has been published in top biomechanics and human movement science journals and has taught courses in biomechanics and the neurophysiological control of movement at the University of Guelph and University of Toronto. Dr. Huntley consults with legal and insurance clients across Canada and has been qualified in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to give Expert Evidence in human movement science.
SPECIALIZED PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Slips, Trips and Falls
Posture and Gait Analysis
Biomechanical Modelling of Human Movement
Neural Control of Movement
Dr. Rob Parkinson B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., Vice President and Practice Lead, Biomechanics & Personal Injury says: “Andrew was highly recommended to me by a peer in the research community as someone who was not only incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the science of human gait and balance, but also down to earth and easy to get along with. He joined the firm in 2020 and has since established himself as a go-to expert in slips, trips, and falls, and has been qualified multiple times. Andrew has an innate sense for client needs and works extremely hard to ensure these needs are met. His approach has made him successful at trial and has added to his reputation. I look forward to watching Andrew continue to expand his service offering and reputation in Ontario and to the rest of Canada. Congratulations, Andrew!”
About 30 Forensic Engineering
30 Forensic Engineering is one of Canada’s largest and most respected multidisciplinary forensic firms, with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Ottawa. Our core team of 80+ professional engineers, experts, investigators, engineering technicians and support staff is enhanced through relationships with some of the top scientists, standard-makers and specialized consultants in North America supporting clients across multiple sectors and industries including:
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