I work on developing software tools for forensic odontology – a field where variation in dental structures is used for human identification. My work focuses particularly on algorithm development for the analysis of odontological structures.
I hold a double MSc degree in Molecular Biochemistry and Bioinformatics from UCAS and DTU, and I have previously worked at Novo Nordisk developing computational workflows for biological data. My research profile combines technical expertise with an application-oriented understanding.
Automated use of 3D data in forensic odontology for disaster victim identification
University of Glasgow
University of Dundee
My primary area of responsibility is the development of software tools for forensic odontology, including algorithm development for the analysis of odontological structures. I also work with computational workflows for biological data.
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