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Exploring the intersection of human behavior and aviation safety, Albert Boquet is a distinguished Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where he serves in the Department of Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology within the College of Arts & Sciences. With a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi, Dr. Boquet brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role, focusing on the critical aspects of human factors in aviation. Dr. Boquet's teaching portfolio is extensive, covering courses that delve into human factors in accident investigation, human performance in extreme environments, statistics, research analysis, and aviation psychology. His pedagogical approach is rooted in a deep understanding of how psychological principles can be applied to enhance safety and performance in aviation settings. Students in his classes benefit from his rigorous academic standards and his commitment to integrating real-world applications into the curriculum. His research interests are centered around the dynamics of stress, human error, and safety, with a particular emphasis on psychophysiology, fatigue, and training. Dr. Boquet has made significant contributions to the field through his published works, which include comprehensive analyses of human factors in both general and commercial aviation accidents. His research not only advances academic knowledge but also has practical implications for improving safety protocols and training programs in the aviation industry. Dr. Boquet is actively involved in both research and teaching, maintaining a balance that allows him to stay at the forefront of developments in his field while imparting cutting-edge knowledge to his students. His dedication to his work is evident in his availability for office hours by appointment, where he engages with students and colleagues to discuss ongoing research projects and academic inquiries. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Boquet is a sought-after expert in the field of human factors, often collaborating with industry professionals to enhance safety measures and training methodologies. His work is characterized by a commitment to reducing human error and improving the overall safety of aviation operations, making him a valuable asset to both the academic and professional communities. Through his research, teaching, and professional engagements, Dr. Albert Boquet continues to make a profound impact on the field of human factors and aviation psychology, driving advancements that contribute to safer and more efficient aviation practices worldwide.

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