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Frontiers of Forensic Science (FFS) is a unique lecture series in the Netherlands. This lecture series is an initiative of the Co van Ledden Hulsebosch Center (CLHC) and the Master's programme in Forensic Science at the Insitute for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Amsterdam.
Event details of Forensic Engineering and Technology
Date
30 September 2022
Time
15:00 -17:00

The first Frontiers of Forensic Science (FFS) of the academic year 2022-2023 will be on 30 September 2022. This session will be quite special as it will be hosted by Delft University of Technology and has 'Forensic Engineering and Technology' as its theme.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programme

15:00 General introduction & welcome                 Arjo Loeve and/or Arian van Asten and Maurice Aalders
15:05 Forensic Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering  
  Introduction by PI: ir. Michiel Schuurman
  “Forensics and Crashworthiness - Enhancing safety in civil aviation” Marco Desiderio
15:30 Forensic Audio Engineering , Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science  
  Introduction by PI: dr. Odette Scharenborg       
  “Inclusive Speech Recognition” dr. Tanvina
16:00 Forensic AI, Faculty of Technology, Policy & Management  
  Introduction by PI: prof. dr. ir. Alexander Verbraeck
  “Optimizing interception” ir. Irene van Droffelaar
16:30 Forensic Biomechanical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime & Materials Engineering  
  Introduction by PI: dr.ir. Arjo Loeve
  “Dropping people off heights for science.” ir. Kim Hutchinson
17:00 Social drinks  

Location 

TU Delft, Van Mourik Broekmanweg 5, Delft
Room: Echo building, Hall A1

Closest parking lot:

Parkeerplaats Aula / Congrescentrum TU Delft

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Delft University of Technology recently expanded its forensic activities and currently is a primary CLHC partner.

At the Delft campus, engineers and scientists will present and demonstrate how engineering and technology can lead to new forensic insights and methods and can assist criminal investigations.