AFTE Store - Training Seminar USB AFTE 2023- Austin, TX

- 2023 Keynote Speaker
Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez, New York State Program Director of the Frederick Douglass Project - AFTE 2024
Nicolette Roth, State of Alaska Department of Public Safety - How to Host AFTE
Ally Anderson, Durham Police Department|
Calissa Carper, West Virginia State Police
Jessica Winn, California Department of Justice – Fresno - Deterioration of Gunshot Residue in Humid & Non-Humid Environments
Sammi Castle, Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory - OSAC Update
Andy Smith, San Francisco Police Department Crime Laboratory
Erica Lawton, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences – Mobile - Standards Development Activities in Firearm and Toolmark Examination
Jennifer Floyd, Arkansas State Crime Laboratory - Technical Working Group on 3D Toolmark Technologies
Erich Smith, Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory Division
Michael Stocker, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - AFTE Journal Submissions: How to Work Around Common Issues with Publication
Jennifer Gelston, Utah Bureau of Forensic Services
Erica Lawton, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences – Mobile - The AFTE Scholarship Fund (ASEF)
Jim Hamby, International Forensic Science Laboratory and Training Centre - Glass Traces on Bullets as Additional Evidence for Shooting Reconstruction
Shirly Montero, Arizona State University - Back to Front or Front to Back
Deborah Gillis, Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory - The Forensic Examination of 3D Printed Components: Photopolymer Resin-Based Technologies
Corey W. Scott, Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory Division - Initial Observations of 3D-Printer Nozzle Marks
Kirk Garrison, San Bernadino County Sheriff’s Department - Toolmark Source Determination of Fabricated 3D-Printed drop-in-auto-sears (DIASs) using Fussed Deposition Modeling (FDM) Desktop 3D-printers
Douglas Halepaska, Federal Bureau of Investigation - Objective Comparisons of Printer Marks on 3D-Printed Firearm Components
Thomas Brian Renegar, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Scientific Foundation Review of Forensic Firearm Examination: Update on Validation, Proficiency, Theory of Identification and Statistical Analysis
Gregory S. Klees, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) Laboratory
Steven P. Lund, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Quantitative Comparison of Toolmarks Made by Tongue and Groove Pliers
Eunah Joo, National Forensic Services of South Korea - AFTE Website Updates
Jill Prather, Forensic Tool Mark Consultants, LLC - AFTE Machining and Subclass Guide
Omar Felix, Unified Metropolitan Forensic Crime Lab - Examination of Consecutively Manufactured Metal Injection Molded Breech Face Inserts from the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ M2.0 Pistol
Joseph Vandenburgh, Nassau County Crime Laboratory - The Wound Ballistic Aspects of the Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln
Luke Haag, Forensic Science Services, Inc. - Virtual Microscopy and Algorithm Analysis with Firearm Component Casts
Zak Carr, Cadre Forensics
Ryan Lilien, Cadre Forensics - The 1966 University of Texas Tower Shooting
Edward E. Hueske, Forensic Training & Consulting, LLC - NIST Ballistics Database Testbed (NBDT): Basic Structure and Possible Usage
John Song, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Understanding the Firearms Examination Process: Presenting an Interactive Process Mapping Tool
Melissa Taylor, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Computer-Identified Best Non-Matches Between 10 Consecutively Manufactured 9mm Ruger Barrels
Luke Haag, Forensic Science Services, Inc. - Firearm Mark Obliterations Documented in Afghanistan: A Case Study
Bailey Henwood, Cranfield University - A .22LR Revolver Double Strike: The Case of an Unusual Toolmark
Jonathan Charron, Sacramento District Attorney’s Laboratory of Forensic Services - Finite Element Modeling and Analysis of Breech Face Impressions
James A. Hamilton, West Virginia University - The Trouble with Inconclusives in Firearms
Lynn R. Garcia, Texas Forensic Science Commission - Progressive Marks Evaluated by Various Virtual Comparison Microscopy Systems
Amanda Deal, St. Louis County Police Crime Lab - An Evaluation of the Equivalent Circle Circumference Method
Michael G. Grisham, Mesa Police Department Forensic Services - Propellant Source and GSR Production
Evan Thompson, Retired
Luke Haag, Forensic Science Services, Inc. - Significance of Adoption of Toolmarks Examination on Bones and Cartilages
Mohammad A. AlShamsi, Dubai Police - Quantitative Analysis of Breech Face and Firing Pin Impressions Based on High-Resolution Topography for Common Source Determination
Danny Roberge, Forensic Technology - Diagnostic Tools for Automatic Cartridge Case Comparisons
Joseph Zemmels, Iowa State University - Validity of Forensic Cartridge Case Comparison: A Field Study
Max Guyll, Arizona State University
Stephanie Madon, Arizona State University - Can Contextual Information Affect Verification Conclusions? [Non-Blind Verifications]
Stephanie Madon, Arizona State University
Max Guyll, Arizona State University - Effect of Subclass Characteristics on Congruent Matching Cells (CMC) Algorithm
Veronica Franklin, West Virginia University - Differentiating Paint Samples from Overpainted Firearms Obliterations
Bailey Henwood, Cranfield University - Why Tool Marks are Unique?
Lior Nedivi, Independent Firearms Examiner & Crime Scene Examiner - Comparing Variability Within and Between Tools: An Empirically Trained Algorithm to Compare 3D Screwdriver Marks Using Angle of Attack, Direction of Tool Travel, and Repeated Measures
Heike Hofmann, Iowa State University - Algorithmic Assessment of Striation Similarity Between Wire Cuts
Yuhang Lin, Iowa State University - Panel Discussion: Implementation of 3D Technology
Dawn LaPorte, Harris County (Texas) Institute of Forensic Science
Kelly Woolard, Kern Regional Crime Laboratory
Jared Ford, Arizona Department of Public Safety
Michael Beddow, Phoenix Police Department - Panel Discussion: Implementation of 3D Technology
Jordan Smith, The Intercept (Moderator)
Peter Stout, Houston Forensic Science Center
Colin Bellair, Travis County (Texas) District Attorney’s Office
Kim Zeller, Houston Forensic Science Center
Shaun Sylvester, Houston Police Department
Anna Vasquez, Innocence Project of Texas
Mike Ware, Innocence Project of Texas
Scott Ruplinger, Travis County (Texas) Public Defender’s Office
$20.00