TNO Automotive is part of the Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) in The
Netherlands. TNO is an independent, non profit making organisation with 13 research institutes and
4800 employees. TNO Automotive has direct access to the wealth of knowledge, expertise and facilities
available within the TNO organisation which enables the Institute to provide clients with a
comprehensive R&D and consultancy service. Large-scale multidisciplinary projects can be undertaken.
TNO Automotive has a staff of 300 highly skilled scientists and engineers, more than half of whom
have at least a bachelor's or a master's degree. All projects are carried out in state-of-the-art
laboratories, which are equipped with computer controlled facilities. Frequent use is made of
mathematical simulation techniques. A number of special in-house software packages have been
developed for this purpose. By integrating experimental methods with simulation techniques, efficient
use is made of available resources.
TNO Expertise. TNO Automotive performs a wide range of contract research and development work
on road vehicles and internal combustion engines. Much of the institute's research is concerned with
the characteristics and performance of vehicles related to safety, energy and environmental issues. On
the development side, particular emphasis is placed on product development studies and optimising
the performance of components and vehicles.
The Crash-Safety Centre is one of the divisions of TNO Automotive and offers a unique combination of
expertise in accident analysis, impact biomechanics, crash dummy development, experimental crash
facilities and computer simulation techniques (including the simulation software MADYMO developed
by TNO which is used world-wide for active and passive safety virtual testing).
Ronald Boudewijn Jozef Hoogvelt was born in 1952, graduated from the Polytechnical
School Mechanical Engineering and from the University of Delft, Faculty Mechanical Engineering,
Measurement & Control. He has a background in Vehicle Dynamics. He started at TNO Automotive in
1981 at the Vehicle Dynamic department as a scientific researcher on primary safety of vehicles. At this
moment he is the business manager of the Accident Analyses group of the Safety department of TNO
Automotive.