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SUMMARY:WA Branch SRG Event: Forensic Science Career Panel Night
DESCRIPTION:Explore Your Future in Forensic Science \nMonday 11 August\, 6 – 8pm\, refreshments from 5.30pm \nState Library of Western Australia – Ground Floor Theatre (25 Francis Street\, Perth) \nThe ANZFSS WA Student Representative Group invites students and all interested to an engaging evening of insight\, inspiration\, and connection at our Forensic Science Career Panel Night. \nWhether you’re studying forensic science\, considering a career in the field\, or simply curious about the variety of roles within the forensic sciences\, this free event is the perfect opportunity to hear firsthand from professionals working across multiple disciplines. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nShort introductions from each panellist about their role and journey\n\n\nA guided Q&A session hosted by the Student Rep Group\, covering career paths\, day-to-day responsibilities\, challenges\, and tips for entering the field\n\n\nOpen floor for audience questions and discussion\n\n\nNetworking with peers and professionals\n\n\nLight refreshments provided\n\nPanellists include professionals from: \n\nChemistry (Trace Evidence) – Ryan Fillingham\, ChemCentre\n\n\nAnthropology / HDR Supervision – Zuzana Obertova\, UWA\n\n\nForensic Biology – Sharonne Rampant\, PathWest\n\n\nCrime Scene Investigation (Field Officer) – Mike Lee\, WAPF\n\n\nBallistics / Fingermarks – James Inskip\, WAPF\n\nThis is a fantastic opportunity to gain practical insights\, ask your burning questions\, and start building connections in the forensic science community. \nPlaces are limited – book now at https://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=89 \n 
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-branch-srg-event-forensic-science-career-panel-night/
LOCATION:The State Library of Western Australia\, Ground Floor Theatre\, 25 Francis Street\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Tape: Reimagining Crime Scenes in Extended Reality
DESCRIPTION:Extended Reality (XR) has emerged as a transformative tool in forensic education\, providing immersive virtual crime scene simulations. This presentation outlines the pedagogical impact of XR in forensic education\, along with future potential uses of the technology including dynamic crime scene re-enactments\, precision LiDAR mapping\, non-destructive crime scene analysis\, and scalable scenario testing across disciplines. Followed by a live demonstration of the ForensicXR platform\, developed in conjunction with WSU\, this seminar invites participants to join collaborative conversations on how Extended Reality technologies can redefine evidentiary interaction\, curriculum design and investigative training. \n  \nKirk Duncan is a computer programmer and founder of The Mobile Apps Man\, a Microsoft Mixed Reality Partner specialising in Extended Reality (XR)\, holographic\, and mobile/web app development. He led the creation of ForensicXR\, the world’s first holographic crime scene training application\, which was showcased by Microsoft at the G20 Summit. He holds an MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management and consults across various industry sectors\, with clients including Subway\, James Hardie\, and various government agencies. \n  \nDetails: \nDate: Thursday 28 August 2025 \nTime: 6pm – 7.30pm\, refreshments from 5.30pm \nVenue: Murdoch University Digital Immersive Lab\, Level 1\, Boola Katitjin\, Room 360.1.010 \nTickets: Members FREE\, non-members $10. \nRegistration for access to recording only: FREE \n  \nPLEASE NOTE: In person bookings for this event are strictly limited to 40 people due to availability of headsets for demonstration component. \n  \nPlease select the correct booking link for either IN PERSON ATTENDANCE or ACCESS TO RECORDING ONLY:  \nFor IN PERSON ATTENDANCE please book HERE (limited to 40 tickets only): https://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=92 \nTo register for ACCESS TO THE RECORDING ONLY please book HERE: https://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=93
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/beyond-the-tape-reimagining-crime-scenes-in-extended-reality/
LOCATION:Murdoch University\, Boola Katitjin Digital Immersive Laboratory\, Level 1 Room 360.1.010\, South Street\, Murdoch\, WA\, Australia
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