2024 NIJ Graduate Forensic Science Research Symposium
This symposium was hosted by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on September 19, 2024.
Presentations include -
- A Computational Method for Genetic Identification from Low-Coverage Sequencing Data; Remy Nguyen, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Subadult Skeletal Sex Estimation Method Using Pelvic Metrics and Geometric Morphometrics; Leah A. Auchter, University of Nevada, Reno
- Development of a Matrix-Matched Standard for Toxic Exposure of Hair; Kaitlyn Bonilla, University of Central Florida
- Investigating Physical Activity from Fingerprint Lipids Using Machine Learning; Daphne R. Patten, Iowa State University
- Optimized Demineralization Method Using Bone Slices for Improved DNA Recovery; Ciara Rhodes, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Generalizing Audio Deepfake Detection for Forensics and Security; You (Neil) Zhang, University of Rochester
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- Objective Comparison of Striated Toolmarks Produced from Ten Consecutively Manufactured Cold Chisels Measured by Contact and Optical Surface Profilometry and Comparison Microscopy
- Implementation of 3D Technology, Analysis, and Statistics for Firearm and Toolmark Examinations
- Development of Infrared Library Search Prefilters for Automotive Clear Coats from Simulated ATR Spectra