A new book written by the CSAFE team demonstrates the power of transparent, open-source software for forensic evidence analysis. Open Forensic Science in R is a free, publicly available resource for both data and forensic scientists. This book teaches readers how the statistical language R can benefit criminal justice outcomes. CSAFE post-doctoral researcher Dr. Sam...
CSAFE researchers and advisory board members contributed to a new Fast Company article released on February 13, 2019. "Beyond CSI:...
The International Journal of Computer vision published the latest CSAFE advancements in shoeprint impression research. In the paper "Cross-Domain Image...
The ProPublica publication "The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree." raises questions of the statistical basis...
Join the CSAFE leadership team for an invited session at the Joint Statistical Meeting in Denver, Colorado in July 2019....
The Global Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference recently invited CSAFE Director Dr. Alicia Carriquiry to speak at their annual...
NIST has published Draft NISTIR 8225, Scientific Foundation Reviews. This publication describes NIST's approach to conducting scientific foundation reviews, which...
For the past three years, CSAFE and NIST have been working in close collaboration in a joint effort to improve...
Students participating in the 10-week CSAFE Research Experience for Undergraduates summer internship program concluded their projects and presented final research...