What are the stakes when forensics go wrong? On March 6, 2019 the CSAFE leadership team, researchers and advisory board...
The 2019 Women in Data Science Conference (WiDS) hosted CSAFE Dr. Alicia Carriquiry as an invited speaker. Dr. Carriquiry’s talk, “Machine Learning and the Evaluation of Criminal Evidence” provided an overview of CSAFE research on bullet land topography, explaining different methods to determine whether a suspect is the source of evidence left at a crime...
CSAFE researchers and advisory board members contributed to a new Fast Company article released on February 13, 2019. "Beyond CSI:...
NBC news recently shed light on the slow progress of improving the scientific foundations of many forensic science techniques such...
The ProPublica publication "The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree." raises questions of the statistical basis...
Representatives from the CSAFE research team recently organized the workshop “Blinding in Forensic Proficiency Testing and Casework” in November 2018...
CSAFE Director Dr. Alicia Carriquiry encouraged the advancement of women in science and related fields at a recent Pennsylvania State...
Two CSAFE team members were recently named to the Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners (AFTE) Technical Advisory board....
Forensic evidence can play a powerful role in the way a trial or investigation unfolds. One CSAFE researcher is questioning...
The Global Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference recently invited CSAFE Director Dr. Alicia Carriquiry to speak at their annual...