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Hybrid Event

30th - 1st July 2026 | Sydney, Australia

International Conference on Disaster Victim Identification and Forensic Response (ICDVIFR - 26)

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Call For Paper

The (ICDVIFR) is dedicated to advancing research excellence by bringing together leading scholars, scientists, and professionals from across the globe. It provides a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research and innovative methodologies.

With a strong focus on Forensic, the conference promotes research that contributes to academic depth, practical insights, and interdisciplinary knowledge integration.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

01
Best practices in disaster victim identification
02
Role of forensic science in mass disasters
03
Challenges in identifying victims post-disaster
04
Case studies of successful victim identification
05
Technological innovations in victim identification
06
Collaboration between agencies in disaster response
07
Legal considerations in disaster victim identification
08
Ethical implications of mass disaster forensics
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Future directions in disaster forensic research
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Public perception of disaster response efforts
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Training for forensic professionals in disaster scenarios
12
Impact of cultural factors on victim identification
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Forensic implications of natural disasters
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Challenges in evidence preservation post-disaster
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Interdisciplinary approaches to disaster response
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Role of DNA analysis in victim identification
17
Psychological aspects of disaster victim identification
18
Innovations in forensic anthropology for disasters
19
Community involvement in disaster response efforts
20
Impact of technology on disaster victim identification

Peer Review Process

All submissions evaluated through structured peer-review to ensure academic rigor. Accepted papers may be considered for high-quality journals.

Registration Details

Secure your participation early. Limited slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Publication Opportunities

High-quality submissions prioritized for publication in recognized journals and proceedings.

2026 UPDATE

Consistent Academic Support

Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.