Overview
An enlightening guest lecture on "Forensic Human Identification in Mass Fatalities with Digital Machines." This session will delve into cutting-edge technologies and methodologies employed in forensic investigations during mass fatality events. Explore how advanced digital machines, including AI-driven tools, 3D imaging, and dental scanning, are revolutionizing the identification process by enhancing accuracy, efficiency, and speed.
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Objectives of Event
- To educate attendees on the role of advanced digital machines in forensic human identification during mass fatality incidents.
- To explore cutting-edge technologies such as AI, 3D imaging, and dental scanning and their applications in forensic investigations.
- To highlight the challenges and solutions in managing large-scale disaster scenarios using digital innovations.
- To provide insights into real-world case studies where technology played a pivotal role in human identification.
- To inspire professionals and students to adopt and innovate with digital tools in the field of forensic science.
- To foster discussions on the future of technology-driven forensic practices in enhancing justice and disaster response.
Co-ordinators:
- Dr. Parul Khare, In Charge Unit Forensic Odontology, Assistant Professor, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Microbiology
Chief Guest Details:
- Dr. M Siddharth, Dean, SDS