FCN annual report 2022/23
24th May 2023
Explore how neuro-symbolic AI techniques, machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) might be operationalised to understand how patterns or signature for different types of criminal offences might be identified and flagged for analysis.
This event will bring together industry, academia and government organisations with the aim of identifying existing (e.g. NIR inks or phosphor tags), emerging, or new capabilities in the area of tracking suspects using benign chemical and/or biological markers. The event is sponsored by The National Security Technology and Innovation Exchange (NSTIx) and will be hosted jointly by the Universities of Kent and Northumbria at the University of Kent's Canterbury campus (and also online) on 19th January 2023.
The scholarship will be for 3 years, October 2023 – October 2026, and will cover the full tuition fees (home or overseas) plus stipend at the UKRI rate (currently GBP 17,668 pa).
Within this post, the researcher will analyse fingermarks from archived, live and cold cases provided by Police Forces in the UK...