Ali Aljaroudi
- Title
- Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator
- Ali.Aljaroudi@erau.edu Email
- Department
- Applied Aviation Sciences Department
- College
- College of Aviation
Areas of Expertise
- AI for Workplace Safety
- Aviation and Ground Operations Safety
- Digital Safety Training Programs (VR/XR)
- Heat Stress
- Human Factors and Ergonomics
- Human Performance in High Risk Environments
- Industrial Hygiene (IH)
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Safety Management Systems (SMS)
- System Safety and Risk Analysis
- Virtual Ergonomics and Advanced Measurement Techniques (3D force, motion capture, inertial measurement units - IMUs)
- Work Physiology
Biography
Ali Aljaroudi is a Chartered Safety Professional and Ergonomist with extensive expertise in occupational safety and health, human factors and ergonomics, industrial hygiene, and advanced risk analysis. His research centers on data-driven strategies to enhance safety, resilience and operational reliability across aviation and other high-risk industries.
An OSHA-authorized trainer, Aljaroudi delivers 10- and 30-hour professional training programs in both General Industry and Construction Industry standards. His work emphasizes strengthening regulatory compliance while cultivating a proactive and sustainable safety culture.
Committed to advancing education and scholarship in safety science, Aljaroudi focuses on developing the next generation of safety leaders and translating research into practical, evidence-based solutions that improve organizational performance and worker well-being.
Education
- Ph.D. - Doctor of Philosophy in Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
- M.S. - Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health, Murray State University
Ratings and Certificates
Currently Teaching
- SF 470: Apps of Safety Mgmnt Capstone
- SF 410: Occupational Safety and Health
- SF 445: System Safety and Risk Mngmt
Memberships and Credentials
American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP)
Flight Safety Foundation (FSF)
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES)