Forensic Engineering

Forensic engineering is the application of engineering principles to investigate failures, accidents, or other performance issues in structures, systems, and materials. It plays a crucial role in uncovering the causes of incidents and contributes significantly to improving safety standards, engineering practices, and legal outcomes.

Forensic engineering involves the analysis of structural failures, mechanical accidents, fire investigations, and product defects, providing critical insights into the cause and responsibility behind engineering-related incidents. We welcome research that focuses on areas such as failure analysis, accident reconstruction, material science in forensic investigations, forensic fire analysis, and design flaws in engineering products. Studies addressing the application of forensic engineering in courtrooms, expert testimony, and the ethical considerations in forensic engineering practice are particularly encouraged.


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