Global Forensic Science Symposium

Register Today to Attend For Free

  • Tuesday, June 3: In-person at FIU's MARC building, room 290 and livestreamed online
    Please note, in-person registration has reached capacity and is now closed; we apologize for any inconvenience. Virtual registration for all 3 days is still open.
  • Wednesday & Thursday, June 4 & 5: Livestream only
  • July 1, 2025: On-demand viewing

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This year’s theme is “Collaboration in Forensic Science.” Whether across campus or the globe, forensic science advances when researchers, practitioners, and industry work together. 

Agenda

Approved sessions will be available for on-demand streaming July 1, 2025-June 1, 2026.

Certificates of Attendance will be sent to registered email addresses next week.

Download the Program of Abstracts (PDF)

8:30 am - In-person registration, livestream open

9:00 am - Opening Remarks. Clint Arhelger; Kenneth Furton, PhD; Andrés Gil, PhD; Florida International University, USA

9:10 am - Keynote. DeEtta Mills, PhD, Florida International University, USA; Yaneisy Delgado, Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, USA

9:30 am - Breakfast (in-person), livestream break

10:00 am - Evolution of Information Models from Forensic Intelligence to Artificial Intelligence. Kenneth Furton, PhD; Max M. Houck, PhD, FRSC; Florida International University, USA

10:25 am - Exploring New Psychoactive Substances: A Comparative Evaluation of Targeted vs. Nontargeted Detection Approaches in Human Matrices. Akshita Verma, M.S., Florida International University, USA

10:50 am - Optimizing Extraction Parameters Using Design of Experiments for the Detection of Single Dose Drug Exposure in Forensic Hair Analysis. Kaylyn Keith, Florida International University, USA

11:15 am - Autonomous Detection Systems. Patrick Roman, PhD, Florida International University, USA

11:40 am - Lunch (in-person), Poster Session (virtual)

1:30 pm - Improving IMS-based non-contact detection of dangerous substances. Thouli Jayawardana, Florida International University, USA

1:55 pm - Usefulness of Strontium Stable Isotope and Trace Metals Ratios for Sourcing Illicit Drugs. Jonathan Awewomom, Florida International University, USA

2:20 pm - Importance of Medico-Legal Death Investigation. Julianne Manash. Florida International University, USA

2:45 pm - Developing novel mitochondria DNA (mtDNA) digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) assay for speciation of fecal contamination on agricultural produce. Sylvia Etim. Florida International University, USA

3:10 pm - Crypto Wallet Detection and Analysis Tool Using Seed Phrases. Carlos Imery. Florida International University, USA

3:35 pm  - Unmasking the master manipulators: Investigating and prosecuting intimate partner staged homicides. Andrea Zaferes, Forensic Aquatic Consulting & Training, USA

3:55 pm - Closing Remarks. Kenneth Furton, PhD; Walter Van Hamme, PhD; Florida International University, USA

4:00 pm - Break (in-person); livestream closes

4:30 pm - Reception & Poster Session (in-person)

2025 Event Stats

Thank you for participating!

  • 988

    Registrations

  • 33

    Presentations

  • 61

    Countries Represented

See you in 2026.