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Submission of abstracts close 30 April 2015.
Sorry, but "Please do not send supplemental materials (photos, articles, graphs or tables) with your abstract". This applies to AE911T DVDs. ;)
What, you don't have a forensics expert? I'm sure that hasn't stopped you in the past. :)
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Invitation to Submit Scientific Abstracts The [NIST] Organizing Committee for the “International Symposium on Forensic Science Error Management” invites all scientists interested in Forensics to submit abstracts to be considered for presentation at the Inaugural Symposium, July 20-24, 2015. Scientists in academia, government, and industry, practitioners, and others working in the field of forensics are invited to share their results and experiences. Each submitted abstract SHOULD be assigned to one of the eight (8) focus areas: Death Investigation Crime Scene Human Factors Digital Evidence Legal Factors Quality Assurance Laboratory Management Criminalistics For theme area details, check the Technical Tracks page. For examples of errors in forensic science, check the Technical Track Errors page. As this Symposium is focused on error management, each submitted abstract SHOULD be assigned to one or more of the areas: Error Detection Error Mitigation Error Measurement |
Submission of abstracts close 30 April 2015.
Sorry, but "Please do not send supplemental materials (photos, articles, graphs or tables) with your abstract". This applies to AE911T DVDs. ;)
What, you don't have a forensics expert? I'm sure that hasn't stopped you in the past. :)
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