Mokdad Mohamed

Mokdad Mohamed

Category : Humanities - Psychology - Sociology - History

MOKDAD Mohamed

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Professor of Psychological Sciences

University of Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain


Origins & Education

Born on August 26, 1952, in Ouled Djellal (Wilaya of Ouled Djellal), Algeria, Professor Mohamed Mokdad completed his higher education in psychology. He specialized in general and industrial psychology, as well as ergonomics, obtaining his doctorate in this field before pursuing a distinguished academic career.

Scientific Career

Professor of Higher Education, Mohamed Mokdad specializes in general psychology, industrial psychology, and ergonomics. He currently teaches in the Department of Psychology at the University of Bahrain. His academic career has developed between Algeria and Bahrain, where he has contributed significantly to the development of psychological sciences in the Gulf region. His research work focuses primarily on the application of psychological principles in industrial and social contexts, with particular attention to ergonomics and human factors.

Distinctions & Recognition

Professor Mokdad has published several books, the most recent being dedicated to qualitative research methodologies in psychology. He has also published numerous research articles in national and international scientific journals. His scientific contribution extends to presentations at international conferences, the most recent being at the 22nd Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA) in Jeju, South Korea, held from August 25 to 29, 2024.

Impact & Influence

The majority of Professor Mokdad's research results are directly related to the Algerian reality, particularly the southwestern region of the country (Adrar and Timimoun regions). His work has significantly contributed to the understanding of psychological and ergonomic factors in these specific contexts, offering valuable perspectives for the socio-economic development of these regions. His expertise in ergonomics and industrial psychology has helped improve working conditions and productivity in various professional sectors.

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