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Place
Location: ICTP
Address: Via Grignano, 9
I - 34151 Trieste (Italy)
Room: Kastler Lecture Hall (AGH)
Date:
21 May 08:30 - 17:30
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Nowadays, food is a multi-billion dollar business employing millions of people. From small family bussines to large corporations, the goal is to provide cost-effective products. This talk will cover a couple of real-case studies of food fraud where ethics, reputation and money are at stake.
Presented by Johnny F. DIAS
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21/5/2019
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13:00
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Benefits and complementarity of accelator-based methods in heritage forensics. Organisation of Heritage forensics stakeholders and structures in France. Cold case from museums: investigation of a purported Precolumbian mosaic skull acquired by a French museum. The detailed forensic investigation of the constituting materials illustrated with live movies eventually demonstrates that it is a forgery
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Presented by Thomas CALLIGARO
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21/5/2019
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6:30
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- The chemistry of fingerprints and their evolution over time
- Current techniques used for the recovery of fingermarks
- Potential of fingermarks to be used for activity level information
- Challenges and opportunities for increasing the scope of fingerprint evidence
Presented by Melanie BAILEY
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21/5/2019
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12:00
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- Introduction to firearms and GSR as evidence – how GSR forms part of the bigger picture
- What is GSR and how does it form
- How is it recovered?
- What are the current methods and standards for detecting it?
- What are the current problems / limitations ?
- Research in this area that goes towards solving these problems ... and their limitations
This lecture should be a useful review of
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Presented by Melanie BAILEY
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21/5/2019
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9:00
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Presented by Aliz SIMON, Melanie BAILEY, Nuno P. BARRADAS, Thomas CALLIGARO, Johnny F. DIAS, Francesco ROMOLO
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21/5/2019
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14:00
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The talk starts with a short introduction of applications of research reactors. After this, the main part of the presentation focuses on outlining the forensic applications for which NAA is well suited.
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- Provide contextual history of NAA in forensic sciences
- Highlight the forensic applications for which NAA has most been used
- Provide case studies of NAA in forensic sci
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Presented by Nuno P. BARRADAS
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21/5/2019
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10:00
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The priority for any forensic science institution is to report reliable analytical data and meaningful forensic interpretation scientific evidence. Therefore, international agreement concerning validation and quality control requirements is needed. Several international guidelines provide a standard for fundamental validation parameters such as selectivity, matrix effects, method limits, calibrati
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Presented by Francesco ROMOLO
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21/5/2019
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7:30