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- American Society of Questioned Document Examiners

- The National Academy of Sciences
- The American Academy of Forensic Sciences
- The International Association for Identification (Cheseapeake Bay Division)
- IPSI BdG



American Society of Questioned Documents Examiners (ASQDE)

Check out  http://www.asqde.org/  for information on the annual conference. There is a reduced rate for students.


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The National Academy of Sciences


www.nationalacademies.org

 


The American Academy of Forensic Science

Check www.aafs.org for upcoming information on the 2008 AAFS Conference.


Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Science:

 

2008 MAAFS Annual Meeting

http://www.maafs.org/annualmtg2008.htm

 

 

The venue for the 2008 Annual Meeting is the

Marshall University

 


 

The International Association for Identification
     (Chesapeake Bay Division)

 

http://www.cbdiai.org/




IPSI BdG Conferences

Dear potential Speaker:

On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to extend a cordial
invitation for you to submit a paper to the IPSI Transactions journal, or
to attend one of the upcoming IPSI BgD multidisciplinary,
interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary conferences.
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All IPSI BgD conferences are non-profit. They bring together the elite of
the world science; so far, we have had seven Nobel Laureates speaking at
the opening ceremonies. The conferences always take place in some of the
most attractive places of the world. All those who come to IPSI
conferences once, always love to come back (because of the unique
professional quality and the extremely creative atmosphere); lists of past
participants are on the web, as well as details of future conferences.

These conferences are in line with the newest recommendations of the US
National Science Foundation and of the EU research sponsoring agencies, to
stress multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary
research (M+I+T++ research). The speakers and activities at the
conferences truly support this type of scientific interaction.

Among the main topics of these conferencs are: "E-education and E-business
with Special Emphasis on Semantic Web and Web Datamining"

Other topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* Internet
* Computer Science and Engineering
* Mobile Communications/Computing for Science and Business
* Management and Business Administration
* Education
* e-Medicine
* e-Oriented Bio Engineering/Science and Molecular Engineering/Science
* Environmental Protection
* e-Economy
* e-Law
* Technology Based Art and Art to Inspire Technology Developments
* Internet Psychology

If you plan to submit an abstract and paper, please let us know
immediately for planning purposes. Remember that you can submit your paper
also to the IPSI Transactions journal.

Sincerely Yours,
Prof. V. Milutinovic, Chairman,
IPSI BgD Conferences

 

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