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Ellen Giebels is a Full Professor specializing in the Psychology of Conflict, Risk, and Safety. Her research focuses on deception detection, police behavior, negotiation strategies, and organizational conflict. She has contributed to over 140 publications and holds the Fellow status from the Association for Psychological Science. Her work addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals related to justice and safety.
Key research areas include crisis negotiation tactics, ethical policing reform, and the application of virtual reality in training. She has collaborated internationally on projects involving cultural dynamics in conflict resolution and cybercrime negotiations. Giebels has also been involved in initiatives like the ExperiVan for field research and has supervised over ten academic works.
Notable achievements include awards for her empirical contributions to conflict management and her role as an editorial board member for Frontiers in Psychology. Her grants include funding for diversity and inclusion initiatives in science. She actively engages in professional activities such as keynote lectures and policy-related research on crime prevention and citizen participation in policing.
- Grants: Received funding for 'Room for Failure in Science' under the DEI Incentive Fund (2022-23).
- Labs/Teams: Developed the ExperiVan for immersive research on real-world safety behaviors.



