Episode 246 | Just Workplace Stress and its Impact on Decision-making in Forensics
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Episode Citation
Slack, D., & Almazrouei, M. (2023, May 12). Just Science. Just Workplace Stress and Its Impact on Decision-Making in Forensics. [Audio podcast episode]. The Forensic Technology Center of Excellence. https://forensiccoe.org/podcast-2023-workplace-stress-decision/
Related Resources
- Dr. Mohammed Almazrouei’s Research
- Possible Sources and Impact of Stress on Decision-Making in Forensic Science
- FTCOE Webinar: Stress, Trauma, and Burnout in Forensic Scientists
Guest Biography
Mohammed Almazrouei has recently completed a PhD on forensic decision-making at UCL Centre for the Forensic Sciences, under the supervision of Professor Ruth Morgan and Dr. Itiel Dror. His research focused on the possible sources and impacts of workplace stress on decision-making in forensic science. Dr. Almazrouei has published six peer-reviewed articles describing his research on stress and feedback in forensic decision-making and presented in several international conferences to forensic service providers on these topics. During his PhD program, Dr. Almazrouei was selected to be part of a prestigious exchange program, allowing him to conduct research at Yale University. Dr. Almazrouei is also a forensic practitioner in the Biology Section of Abu Dhabi Police Forensic Evidence Department, UAE. He is an affiliate member of the OSAC Human Factors Task Group, embedded within the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Dr. Almazrouei also holds a bachelor’s degree in forensic science-applied chemistry from University of Technology, Sydney and a master’s degree in crime scene investigation from George Washington University.