FSM 2011
The International Association of Forensic & Security Metrology is pleased to announce our
5th Annual Training Program at the 2011 SPAR conference - The Woodlands (Houston), Texas
Tuesday March 22nd to Thursday March 24th, 2011
IAFSM will once again host the Forensic Track at the 2011 SPAR conference that will include speakers, basic training, and working group sessions focusing on the use of 3-D imaging technologies for documenting both the as-built environment and in-situ evidence for investigative, analytical and planning applications.
For further information contact: [email protected]
Association website: www.iafsm-members.com
IAFSM Forensic Track at SPAR 2011
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- I have made 30-40 posts
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:15 pm
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- Full Name: Greg Schofield
- Company Details: Humber College
- Company Position Title: Instructor - Forensic Program
- Country: Canada
- Linkedin Profile: Yes
- Location: Toronto
- Contact:
Re: IAFSM Forensic Track at SPAR 2011
FSM presentations for the Forensic track at SPAR next month:
What is Happening Down Under?
Ken Fowle, PhD. Department of Mines & Petroleum, Investigation &
Enforcement Branch & Sgt. Steve Marks, Western Australia Police Service
Examinations of Real Cases in Ballistic and Blood Pattern Analysis
Capt. Laurent Chartier & Capt. Christophe Lambert, Forensic Sciences
Institute of the French Gendamerie
3D Technologies for Crime Scene Reconstructions
Eugene Liscio , AI2-3D
Spatial Imaging Along the USA and Mexico Border
Robert Green, Vectors Inc and Shawn Binion, Bookcliff Survey Services
Scan It, Render It, Present It: What’s the Problem?
Damian Schofield, PhD, Human Computer Interaction, SUNY-Oswego
Evacuation Planning Tool
Nicole Miller, US Secret Service
Uses and Benefits of 3D Modeling in Sculpture Comparison
Capt. Laurent Chartier, Forensic Sciences Institute of the French Gendamerie
FBI / NTSB Prensentation
Carl Adrian, FBI & Carl Schultheisz, NTSB
Please keep in mind this is the preliminary list and subject to change.
Any changes will noted here and at http://www.iafsm-members.com
What is Happening Down Under?
Ken Fowle, PhD. Department of Mines & Petroleum, Investigation &
Enforcement Branch & Sgt. Steve Marks, Western Australia Police Service
Examinations of Real Cases in Ballistic and Blood Pattern Analysis
Capt. Laurent Chartier & Capt. Christophe Lambert, Forensic Sciences
Institute of the French Gendamerie
3D Technologies for Crime Scene Reconstructions
Eugene Liscio , AI2-3D
Spatial Imaging Along the USA and Mexico Border
Robert Green, Vectors Inc and Shawn Binion, Bookcliff Survey Services
Scan It, Render It, Present It: What’s the Problem?
Damian Schofield, PhD, Human Computer Interaction, SUNY-Oswego
Evacuation Planning Tool
Nicole Miller, US Secret Service
Uses and Benefits of 3D Modeling in Sculpture Comparison
Capt. Laurent Chartier, Forensic Sciences Institute of the French Gendamerie
FBI / NTSB Prensentation
Carl Adrian, FBI & Carl Schultheisz, NTSB
Please keep in mind this is the preliminary list and subject to change.
Any changes will noted here and at http://www.iafsm-members.com