United States Senator for Iowa Joni Ernst visited CSAFE offices in August to learn more about the impact CSAFE is...
Solving inverse problems in forensic science pose a complex challenge but CSAFE researchers are simplifying the process through the incorporation of statistical modeling. An inverse problem requires that you start with the results, and then calculate the cause. CSAFE Carnegie Mellon post-doctoral research associate Dr. Lotem Kaplan explains how inverse problems apply in a criminal...
Iowa State University Assistant Professor in Statistics and CSAFE researcher Dr. Danica Ommen won the 2017 International Conference on Forensic...
The Department of Statistics at Iowa State University is seeking candidates for up to two non-tenure track positions at the...
Bailey Kong, CSAFE graduate student researcher in computer science from the University of California, Irvine won the Honorable Mention Award for Best...
The Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence (CSAFE) is creating innovative solutions to the lack of scientific foundations...
In summer 2017, CSAFE’s leading experts in statistics and forensics joined together to advance the education of emerging scientists through...
CSAFE is initiating enthusiasm for forensic science through hands-on educational experiences for local youth. In July 2017, CSAFE coordinated and...
CSAFE principal investigator and University of Virginia School of Law professor Brandon Garrett’s research was recently featured in a UVA...
CSAFE has built an extraordinary team of over 60 distinguished statisticians, scientists, and practitioners over the past two years. Since...