Society Description

The difference between our forensic science society compared to other societies is that it is a blend of both biology and chemistry, offering a multidisciplinary approach to science. Unlike traditional science clubs that focus on a single subject, we explore forensic science, a field that many students find fascinating through crime movies and mystery books. Using forensic techniques and scientific concepts, members of this society can turn their curiosity into a deeper understanding of how science is applied in criminal investigations. Whether they are interested in crime scene analysis, DNA profiling, or toxicology, this society provides a hands-on and engaging way to explore forensic science beyond fiction.

Society Project Description

What Makes Us Special

Our society explores forensic science in theoretical and practical ways, relating to the chemistry field. Our goal is to demystify the significance of forensic science, both in the legal system and in scientific research all whilst promoting the understanding of forensic science for any of those with an interest in the scientific field.

During the first meeting, we discussed our plans, such as writing a short article related to forensic science and creating a poster to show related themes. We then made a small group of members who will work on their articles or posters. Moving forward, we will discover various themes of forensic science like identification evidence or combination of AI in forensic fields through chairs' lectures and experiments.

Forensic Science Society

Founding Date

Jan 20, 2025

Society Information

Soyeon Eunice Yoon, Sung Won Allison Koo

Founder

Soyeon Eunice Yoon, Sung Won Allison Koo

Chair

None

Secretary

None

Publicity Officer

Chemistry

Natural Science

Chemistry Association

Subject Association

Mr Phlilip Morton

Link Teacher

G307

Meeting
Date & Time

Monday 1st lunch

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Forensic Science Society