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SUMMARY:Lecture#2 : Forensic Psychology - Insights on Behavioural Evidence Analysis
DESCRIPTION:In an era of increasing crime rates\, forensic science employs Behavioural Evidence Analysis (BEA)\, to unravel the crime and find convicts. Behavioural Evidence Analysis (BEA) is a deductive based strategy that uses evidence to determine the offender’s personality. In relation to this\, The Department of Psychology is conducting the second edition of the Online Lecture Series titled Forensic Psychology: An Emerging Field on May 26\, 2023. The talk will be delivered by Industrial expert\, Dr Amrutha Karayil will expatiate on “The Said and the Unsaid in the Crime Scene: Role of Behavioural Evidence Analysis.” \nAbout the Speaker \nDr Amrutha Karayil is an accomplished academician and an expert in the study of Crimes against Women and Children\, Victimology and Victim Assistance. She holds a PhD from University of Madras in her core research area “Rape Myth Acceptance” and has a Masters Degree in Criminology & Criminal Justice Science (MA) and in English Literature (MA) to her credit. She has numerous certifications in Forensic Medicine\, Forensic Psychology and Forensic Science from SIFS\, Delhi. Dr Karayil’s overseas stint in Victimology from the Tokiwa International Victimology Institute\, Tokiwa University\, Mito\, Japan and Victim Assistance from Dubrovnik University Centre\, Croatia has helped her gain a deeper perspective in her craft. She is an active member at the World Society of Victimology. \nDr Karayil’s position as Teaching faculty at the Tamil Nadu Police Academy\, Vandalur for the New Recruits of DSP batch allows her to share practical\, in-field experience. She also trains faculties for their Diploma in Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Psychology\, offered by the University of Madras. She is a Resource person at Asian as well as the European Post Graduate courses in Victimology.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/lecture2-forensic-psychology-insights-on-behavioural-evidence-analysis/
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SUMMARY:Tech Seminar on Semiconductor\, MEMS and Micro drones
DESCRIPTION:It is imperative for students of engineering and technology to be aware of the new-age tech and its applications that exists in the global platform. The Department of Mechanical Engineering is organising a Department Technical Seminar titled “Semiconductor\, MEMS and Micro drones” on May 26\, 2023. The online session will be delivered by Prof. Lung-Jieh Yang\, Department of Mechanical Engineering\, Tamkang University\, Taiwan. \nAbstract of the Talk \nTaiwan is famous for its semiconductor industry not only key to the electronics business but also strategically important to international politics. The speaker addresses three important research fields in engineering: The IC industry\, MEMS\, and MAVs (the micro drones or micro-air-vehicles). Some MEMS products including inkjet printer\, pressure sensor\, air-bag accelerometer\, projector\, IR imager and drones will be mentioned. Drones or micro air vehicles (MAVs) can effectively extend human physical presence to a longer distance. The ultra-short-range surveillance and the development of Tamkang’s Golden Snitch will also be described. \nAbout the speaker \nProf. Lung-Jieh Yang received his Ph.D. from Institute of Applied Mechanics\, National Taiwan University in 1997 and is currently a professor with Department of Mechanical Engineering\, Tamkang University\, Taiwan. He has published 80 international journal articles and 5 books in the areas of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and flapping wing micro-air-vehicles (MAVs).
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/tech-seminar-on-semiconductor-mems-and-micro-drones/
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