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If you want to present in the congress, you can now submit your work.
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Submit your work here
Scientific articles, technical or case reports are welcomed to be presented in the form of poster / short oral presentation, in-situ, in Granada, or on-line. Submitted works should deal with a topic included within the field of Craniofacial Identification, as for example (not limited to):
Facial identification of the dead:
• Facial reconstruction/approximation
• Craniofacial anatomy
• Craniofacial superimposition
• Depiction of preserved remains for museum exhibition
• Ethical issues relating to the presentation of faces of the dead
• DNA analysis for facial depiction of skeletal remains
• Migrant disaster victim identification
• CGI and animation
Facial identification of the living:
• Forensic Facial Comparison
• Age progression
• Eyewitness composites
• DNA-to-face
• Facial recognition
• CCTV analysis
• Facial morphing and deep fakes
*The organizing committee of the IACI has kindly extended support opportunities for attendees. If you are interested in seeking financial assistance, you are invited to submit a 300-word supporting statement through this form. This applies to both students and professionals looking to participate in the event.