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Dr Mehzeb Chowdhury is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Northumbria University. He holds dual expertise as a criminologist, criminal law barrister, and filmmaker. His groundbreaking work includes invention of the MABMAT Crime Scene Imaging Rover, recognized by the American Bar Association (ABA) and NASA, and showcased by the FBI Scientific Program Committee (NIST) and Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences (CSoFS). His research spans forensic science, policing studies, AI/AR/VR integration in law enforcement, and outer space studies. Dr Chowdhury's work has been exhibited globally, including at the National Science and Media Museum and Museum of Science and Industry in the UK.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the provided text, but his academic title indicates doctoral qualifications. His cross-disciplinary career includes award-winning films screened at 50+ international festivals, BAFTA Crew/Connect membership, and contributions to science fiction anthologies. His writings appear in 20 countries and eight languages, with notable presence in the British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) Awards reading lists.
Research interests uniquely blend criminal justice innovation with speculative futures—exploring topics like AI-driven policing tools, ethical automation in criminal justice systems, and extraterrestrial forensics. His work frequently bridges science fiction narratives with real-world legal/technological applications, as seen in publications like 'Going cyberpunk: Conceptualizing AI firearms for policing's future' (2023) and 'CSI: Space challenges' (2016).
Honors include consistent BSFA Awards recognition for literary works and international acclaim for the MABMAT Rover. Professional activities include consultancy for forensic agencies and film festivals, maintaining dual academic and artistic influence. No grants or lab affiliations were explicitly detailed in the provided materials.




