Department of Forensic Science, School of Basic and Applied Sciences
Adamas University
West Bengal, India
March 6 and 7, 2025
Department of Forensic Science, School of Basic and Applied Sciences
Adamas University
West Bengal, India
About the Conference
During Roman times, criminal charges were presented before a group of public individuals in the forum. Both the individual accused of the crime and the accuser would give dialogue in their favour. The judgement was taken granted in favor of the individual who could produce the best argument and delivery. Later, criminal investigation passed through a major paradigm shift, it became a more evidence based than the use of torture to force confessions of the accused. To explore the evidence, multi-domain Forensic Science came out in existence. It is important to develop and use innovative ideas and techniques in designs and incorporate the same in the growth of Forensic Science and Criminalistics. Currently, intensive research is being carried out using different approaches. New developments have led to dynamic advances during recent years. The objective of this conference is to bring the scientists, academicians, and researchers in the field of Forensic Science and Criminalistics on a common platform to exchange ideas and their recent findings related to latest advances and applications.
The Scientific Conference on Forensic Science and Criminalistics is the primary forum for the presentation of new developments and research results in the frontiers of Forensic Science. The conference aims to bring together leading academicians, scientists, researchers and students to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Forensic Science and Criminalistics.
Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University organizes the National Conference on Forensic Science and Criminalistics (NCFSC 2025), which covers multi-disciplinary fields in Science and Criminalistics. Good research work needs collaboration with expertise in different fields. Keeping it in mind, the Department of Forensic Science is organizing NCFSC 2025 from 6-7 March 2025.
About Adamas University
Adamas University is established under the Adamas University Act, 2014 (West Bengal Act IV of 2014) with a sprawling green campus extending over 120 acres, nestled in Barasat, Kolkata (13 kms away from the Subash Chandra Bose International Airport Kolkata). With a focus on multidisciplinary research, education and a learning
model that emphasizes active learning, Adamas University (AU) aspires to be globally known for education, research and innovation at the intersection of disciplines. The University has many international initiatives collaborating with industries and educational institutes to facilitate projects, research and student exchange programs. The University has been established with the vision of providing quality education to students to help them become professionally competent as well as academically knowledgeable under the 10 Schools of Studies.
About the Department of Forensic Science
Located in the scenic green campus of Adamas University, Kolkata, the Department of Forensic Science started its activity in 2020. The vision of the department is to lay the foundational stone of excellence and spur development of the University as a premier institution in the field of Forensic Science. The department is an active beehive of research being carried out in a wide variety of frontier areas as well as high quality Under-graduate, Post-graduate and Doctoral programmes. The research programme of the department covers multi-domain of Forensic Science like Physical Forensics, Chemical Forensics, Biological Forensics, Digital Forensics, Criminalistics etc.
(https://science.adamasuniversity.ac.in/department-of-forensic-science/)
Authors are invited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in Forensic Science and Criminalistics. Papers are requested to be submitted to facilitate the oral presentations as well as poster presentations. Authors are requested to send a one-page abstract as well as the full-length paper.
Forensic Science
Forensic Biology and Genetics for criminal justice
Emerging dynamics of basic and applied chemistry in Forensic Investigation
Millennial approaches of physics and ballistics in criminal investigation
Cyber and Digital Forensic Investigation
Questioned document and fingerprint analysis
Advancements in Behavioral Forensics
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in forensic investigation
Criminology
Theories of crime, criminology, and deviances
Criminology practices
Emerging approaches in Victimology and Restorative Justice
Environmental Crime investigation and Green Criminology
Medical Forensics
Investigation of injuries and deaths
Post-mortem examination
Advancements in the identification of the deceased
Advancement in pathological aspects of sexual assault and child abuse cases
Ethical considerations in forensic medicine and pathology
Patrons
Prof. Samit Ray, Chancellor, Adamas University
Prof. Suranjan Das, Vice-Chancellor, Adamas University
General Chair
Prof. (Dr.) Bimal Kumar Sarkar, Dean, School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Adamas University
Prof. (Dr.) Moumita Mukherjee, Dean (R&D), Adamas University
Organizing Chair
Dr. Natun Ghatak, Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Conference Convener
Dr. Saroj Kumar Amar, Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Organising Secretary
Dr. Biswarup Dey, Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Joint Secretary
Mr. Rahul Das, Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Technical Chair
Dr. Saroj Kumar Amar, Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Natun Ghatak, Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Treasurer
Ms. Pratichi Bhattacharya, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Ms. Suchismita Ghosh, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Ms. Sahana Datta, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Mr. Rahul Das, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Ms. Roshni Butt, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Ms. Suchismita Ghosh, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Ms. Pratichi Bhattacharya, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Ms. Srasta Mukherjee, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Biswarup Dey, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Natun Ghatak, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Saroj Kumar Amar, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Prof. (Dr.) Bimal Kumar Sarkar, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Natun Ghatak, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Kisholoy Bhattacharya, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Saroj Kumar Amar, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Arunashis Layek, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Dr. Biswarup Dey, Department of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Prof. Avinash C. Pandey, Director, IUAC, New Delhi.
Prof. Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay, Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta.
Prof. Chandra Nath Bhattacharya, MAKAUT, West Bengal.
Prof. Diptendu Chatterjee, Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta.
Prof. Adarsh Kumar, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, AIIMS, New Delhi.
Prof. Ashok Kumar Jaiswal, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, AIIMS, New Delhi.
Prof. Mukesh Kumar Thakkar, Department of Forensic Science, Punjabi University, Patiala.
Prof. Prashant Agrawal, Department of Forensic Science, Sharda University, Greater Noida.
Dr. Biswajit Ghosh, Principal, Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya, West Bengal.
Dr. Dhurjati Sengupta, Ex Director, FSL, Kolkata.
Dr. Mir Wasim Raja, Sr. Scientist, CSIR-CGCRI; Former Sr. Scientific Officer, SFSL, W.B.
Dr. Vindresh Mishra, Scientist, CFSL, Government of India.
Dr. Ankit Srivastava, Dept. of Forensic Science, NUJS (W.B.), Kolkata.
Dr. Brijendra Badoniya, Director, CFSL, Kolkata.
Dr. Avijit Ghosh, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, W.B.
Mr. Sanjeet Kumar, Assistant Director, Explosives Division, CFSL, Kolkata.
Prof. Samaresh Bhattacharya, Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
Dr. Priyankar Ghosh, Former Director, CFSL, Government of India.
Abstracts should be in Times New Roman within A4 format. The title should be in bold with font size of 14 followed by author(s) name(s) in the next line, and affiliation in the subsequent line(s) as central alignment along with the email ID of the presenting author. The name of the presenting author should be underlined. Body of the text should be justified with 11 font size of Times New Roman with single spacing. Posters must be of the size 1 meter wide and 1 meter height with word limit 250.
Title : Times New Roman 14 Bold
Authors : Times New Roman 12
Affiliation : Times New Roman 11 Italics
Please submit abstract at “Submission” section of the NCFSC2025 conference website at https://science.adamasuniversity.ac.in/ncfsc2025/
All presented papers will be published in UGC CARE enlisted international conference proceedings series and/ or peer reviewed journal as per the recommendation of the technical program committee. Article processing fees will be applicable, if required.
Abstract Submission Deadline : 18 January, 2025
Acceptance Notification : 31 January, 2025
Registration Deadline : 10 February, 2025
Full manuscript submission : will be declared later
Conference Date : 6-7 March, 2025
Student/Research Scholars Rs 1000
Academicians/Scientists Rs 1500
Industry Persons Rs 2000
Dr. Saroj Kumar Amar, Dept. of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Convener
Tel: 91-9450902377
E-mail: ncfsc@adamasuniversity.ac.in
Dr. Biswarup Dey, Dept. of Forensic Science, Adamas University
Organising Secretary
Tel: 91-8100477198