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How do we characterise materials that are encountered in investigations so that we created scientifically robust, valid, and reliable data?

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Using virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality for crime scene visualization

Developing ground truth datasets

Investigating new psychoactive substances and emerging drug threats

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