University of Technology and Management Vice-Chancellor P.K. Mohanty addressing a training programme on recent advances in forensic sciences, at the university campus in Vizianagaram on Friday.

University of Technology and Management Vice-Chancellor P.K. Mohanty addressing a training programme on recent advances in forensic sciences, at the university campus in Vizianagaram on Friday.
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University of Technology and Management Vice-Chancellor P.K. Mohanty on Friday (January 02, 2025) asked students pursuing forensic sciences courses to study latest advancements in DNA analysis, forensic biometrics-facial recognition, digital forensics, cybersecurity crimes, and others. He attended a training programme on “Recent Advances in Forensic Sciences and Quantum Security” as the chief guest at the University campus on Friday.

Speaking on the occasion, he said that the students who would improve their skills and understand the latest changes in forensic sciences would get great opportunities globally. Experts gave presentations of crime scene reconstruction, forensic nanotechnology, microscopy and others. MANSAS Trust Correspondent K.V.L. Raju, Principal of Maharaja College M. Sambasiva Rao and others were present.


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