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Ms. Stubbs addresses issues primarily related to vehicle dynamics and accident reconstruction, including testing and analysis of vehicle handling and vehicle stability. Her range of experience includes work with automobiles, light trucks/SUVs, and ATVs. Ms. Stubbs has experience with instrumentation and data analysis, and has completed handling demonstrations, vehicle stability evaluations, and static stability characterization tests. Her experience includes conducting vehicle roll spit demonstrations and sled tip-up tests. Finally, she has utilized three-dimensional survey measurement systems to create vehicle profiles for crush analysis, and at site inspections to create three dimensional environments for accident reconstruction purposes. Prior to joining Exponent, Ms. Stubbs worked in manufacturing for a medical devices company as a manufacturing engineer, safety engineer, and line supervisor. She also worked as an operations manager in the medical device company’s field service business. Then Ms. Stubbs worked as a contract engineer to the Army testing military helicopter weapon and sensor systems. Most recently Ms. Stubbs was a Graduate Student Instructor for a vehicle ride and handling course at the University of Michigan and a summer intern at Ford Motor Company working at their crash barrier.

Larson RE, Fowler GF, Kuzel M, Stubbs A, Brown J, Donelson AC. Single-vehicle rollovers involving an initial off-roadway excursion followed by a return to roadway: A NASS study and vehicle response measurement. SAE 2008-01-0159, World Congress, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008. Pierce J, Carhart M, Bare C, Blakeslee A, Heald J. Retention characteristics of production laminated side windows. SAE 2007-01-0376, SAE World Congress, Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2007.

- Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan, Winter and Fall 2005
- Crash Barrier Intern, Ford Motor Company, Summer 2005
- Test Director, ECIII, LLC (U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground), 2003–2004
- Operations Manager, GE Healthcare, 1998–2003
- Technical Leadership Program Manufacturing/Sourcing – Sourcing Six Sigma Project Leader, Production Team Leader, Manufacturing Process Engineer, Environmental/Health/Safety Engineer, GE Healthcare, 1996–1998

- Society of Automotive Engineers (member)
- Society of Women Engineers (member)
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- M.E., Automotive Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2005
- B.M.E., Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) (with highest honor and co-op designation), 1996
- Ford Fellowship recipient, University of Michigan
- Tau Beta Pi
- Pi Tau Sigma

- Engineer-in-Training, Georgia, #018258
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