Itiel Dror (Ph.D. Harvard) is a cognitive neuroscientist who is interested in the cognitive architecture that underpins expert decision making. Dror's research, published in over 150 research articles and cited over 10,000 times (source: Google Scholar), demonstrates human vulnerabilities in expert judgments and decision making. He has worked in a variety of domains, from policing and aviation, to medical experts and bankers, showing that human factors impact even hard-working, dedicated and competent experts. For example, in the forensic science domain, he has highlighted the role of human experts in forensic decision making, and how cognitive factors and bias can distort observations and conclusions. More information is available at: http://www.cci-hq.com