Marco daSilva is a senior general engineer and program manager with the Center for Infrastructure Systems and Engineering at the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Volpe Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His work portfolio includes management of Volpe’s Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Safety and Trespass Prevention Research program in support of the Federal Railroad Administration’s Office of Research and Development, and specific research projects involving technology development and evaluation, and driver behavior analyses.
DaSilva holds a Master of Science degree in Transportation Engineering from Northeastern University and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Boston University. His published work is available in Volpe's Technical Reports & Presentations database.
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