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Forensic evidence plays a key role in the modern justice system, often providing the key information on which complex criminal cases are decided. Finding the materials that form this evidence and determining if they are associated with a crime is a challenging process and often involves analysis at the micro or even nano scale.
In this webinar we will discuss how a broad range of forensic trace evidence analyses can be performed in a scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with analytical systems. This approach lends itself both to the maximised utilisation of this major investment, providing a range of potential revenue streams for forensics labs and to the education of forensic scientists in academic settings. We will discuss how the latest generation of EDS and EBSD detectors, in conjunction with dedicated processing algorithms and specifically written workflow-based software, provides forensic analysis solutions that are accurate, reliable and repeatable in addition to operating at high throughput rates.
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Duration:1 hour
Language:English
Businesses:NanoAnalysis
Dr Matt Hiscock is the MAG Head of Product Science at Oxford Instruments and holds an MSci in geology from the University of Br...
Dr. Rosie Jones hat einen BSc und MSc in Geowissenschaften und Geochemie von der University of Leeds und einen PhD in Geologie ...