Keynote Speakers
Below you find information about the Keynote Presentations at EASF 2022.
Chemistry
Professor Maurice Aalders
Amsterdam University Medical Centers, location AMC, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Physics, The Netherlands
Title of Presentation: The Progress and Promise of Forensic Chemical Imaging
Date of Presentation: 30 May
Associate Professor Simon J. Dunne
The National Forensic Centre (NFC), The Swedish Police Authority
Title of Presentation: Chemical Intelligence: Impurity Profiling in Real Time Meets Impurity Profiling in Real Labs
Date of Presentation: 31 May
Dr. Tatiana Trejos
West Virginia University (WVU) Department of Forensic and Investigative Science, US
Title of Presentation: Analysis and Interpretation of Organic and Inorganic Gunshot Residues: Lessons Learned from a Large Population Study
Date of Presentation: 31 May
Associate Professor Pierre Esseiva
School of criminal justice, University of Lausanne – UNIL, Switzerland
Title of Presentation: Real time analysis of illicit drugs, an opportunity to cope with the trend toward the decentralization of forensic capabilities.
Date of Presentation: 1 June
Dr. Hans Önnerud
Swedish Defence Research Agency, FOI
Title of Presentation: Homemade explosives – a multifaceted detection challenge
Date of Presentation: 2 June
Jonas Malmborg
The National Forensic Centre (NFC), The Swedish Police Authority
Title of Presentation: The Forensic Comparison of Mineral Oils
Date of Presentation: 3 June
Digital Evidence
Aya Fukami
Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) and University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Title of Presentation: Modern Mobile Forensic Techniques
Date for Presentation: 31 May
School of criminal justice, University of Lausanne – UNIL, Switzerland
Title of Presentation: Smart objects (IoTs) as crime scene witnesses
Date for Presentation: 1 June
The National Forensic Centre (NFC), The Swedish Police Authority
Title of Presentation: Using AI and automatic image analysis as an investigative tool
Date for Presentation: 2 June
Norwegian Center for Cybersecurity in Critical Sectors, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Title of Presentation: Reliability of Artificial Intelligence in Forensic Sciences
Date for Presentation: 3 June
DNA/Forensic Genetics
Professor Bas Kokshoorn
Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) and Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS), The Netherlands
Title of Presentation: Reflections on 10 years of activity level reporting; where to from here?
Date of Presentation: 1 June
Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) Division of Biological Traces, Team Research
Title of Presentation: Advancing the analysis, comparison and interpretation of DNA profiling data: What does the future hold for us?
Date for Presentation: 2 June
National Board of Forensic Medicine, Sweden and Linköping University (LiU), Sweden
Title of Presentation: Investigative genetic genealogy: Current practice and future challenges
Date for Presentation: 3 June
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Title of Presentation: Infant Head Injury by Shaking Trauma – a biomechanical engineering perspective
Date for Presentation: 31 May
Marks, Impressions and Biometric Traces
HJS Consulting, LLC, (US/CH)
Title of Presentation: Toward Computational Algorithms in Forensic Fingermark Examination: Navigating a Path Forward
Date for Presentation: 31 May
Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI)
Title of Presentation: Forensic judgments and computer-based methods: Validity, reliability and bias
Date for Presentation: 1 June
Forensic Data Science Laboratory, Aston University Forensic Evaluation Ltd, UK
Title of Presentation: Advancing a paradigm shift in evaluation of forensic evidence: The rise of forensic data science
Date for Presentation: 1 June
Noblis Inc., US
Title of Presentation: Forensic footware evicence, stepping forward
Date for Presentation: 1 June
Scene of Crime
Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) and Leiden University, The Netherlands
Title of Presentation: Reconstructing Crime Scenes: An Archeological Approach
Date for Presentation: 30 May
National Forensic Services (NKC) Special Crime Unit, Danish Police
Title of Presentation: Forensic science means science – how to thrive in the future by cutting the edge together
Date for Presentation: 1 June
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) and the Police Academy of The Netherlands, Professor of Criminalistics at the VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Title of Presentation: The reconstruction of crimes
Date for Presentation: 1 June
Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science, UK and California State University, US
Title of Presentation: How we look determines what we see
Date for Presentation: 2 June
European Perspective
Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME), European Commission
Title of Presentation: Forensics – EU Security Research and Innovation Perspective
Date for Presentation: 2 June
National Bureau of Investigation Forensic Laboratory (NBIFL), Finland
Title of Presentation: ENFSI collaboration and communication in the international playground
Date for Presentation: 2 June
Title of Presentation: The effectiveness of the deliverables of Monopoly Projects
Date for Presentation: 2 June
ENFSI Direct Grant Manager
Title of Presentation: The promotion of European forensic cooperation through EU funding to ENFSI
Date for Presentation: 2 June
Arnoud Heeres
AffiliationDirectorate-General Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME), European Commission
Title of Presentation: Internal Security Fund (ISF) 2021-2027
Date for Presentation: 2 June
Forensic Management
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), US
Title of Presentation: The Dirty Dozen – Understanding the 12 Most Common Preconditions for Human Error
Date for Presentation: 30 May
Institut de Recherche Criminelle de la Gendarmerie Nationale, France
Title of Presentation: The Forensic Science Laboratory of the French Gendarmerie (IRCGN): An original and singular management
Date for Presentation: 31 May
Australian Federal Police (AFP), Canberra, Australia
Title of Presentation: Essential strategic, operational and enabling reforms to Implement a forensic operating model for the contemporary criminal and security environment
Date for Presentation: 31 May
Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI)
Title of Presentation: Innovation for the Forensic Questions of Tomorrow
Date for Presentation: 1 June
Forensic Statistics
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Department Economics, Italy and School of criminal justice, University of Lausanne – UNIL, Switzerland
Title of Presentation: Statistical modelling of complex forensic data
Date for Presentation: 3 June
Legal & Ethical Aspects
KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law – imec, Belgium
Title of Presentation: AI evidence and data protection safeguards: The European legal perspective
Date for Presentation: 2 June
Contact
General questions
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