![The cast of BBC drama Traces: Martin Compston, Molly Windsor, Jennifer Spence, Laura Fraser and Michael Nardone](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2024-06/fact-or-fiction-traces.jpg?itok=POoBFLWE&h=759293a8)
Stories in School of Science and Engineering
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![The cast of BBC drama Traces: Martin Compston, Molly Windsor, Jennifer Spence, Laura Fraser and Michael Nardone](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2024-06/fact-or-fiction-traces.jpg?itok=POoBFLWE&h=759293a8)
![An image of a panel discussion at the meeting. The panel is of 3 women and one man sat on chairs at the front of a lecture theatre](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2024-05/ENSFI%20Meeting%20Dundee.jpeg?itok=xRfLstoJ)
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LRCFS hosted the European Network of Forensic Science Institute 2024 Seminar: “Visualising the Future” with 67 attendees from 19 countries. The event focused on the recording of crime scenes using photography and 3D imaging methods.
![PG Civil Engineering](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2024-03/SoSECivilEngineering-278.jpg?itok=CrwNQesg&h=4362216e)
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Civil engineering plays a crucial role in shaping our world. It encompasses the design, construction, and maintenance of essential infrastructure projects.
![British Science Week text logo in blue](/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2024-03/BSW_RGB_POS_HI.png?h=59cdaa7c&itok=BNXIMmYP)
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This British Science Week engage with Forensic Science activities you can try at home, in groups or the classroom.
![Biomedical engineering student working in the lab](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2024-01/sse-bme-0419-222.jpg?itok=-yKQHalr&h=56d0ca2e)
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Learn about biomedical engineering, how it differs from other types of engineering as well as career and study options.
![Three fire fighters sit with water houses outside a burning testing facility for training purposes](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2023-07/20230705_134756080_iOS.jpg?itok=Tya8iLAd&h=71976bb4)
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On the 5th of July 2023 a new Fire Investigation Training & Research Facility was opened in Aberdeenshire
![Photograph of S1 students at Baldragon Academy huddled together inspecting the fibres collected from their jumpers.](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2023-03/Baldragon%20Fibres.jpeg?itok=i5FzAZvx)
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The Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science is once again collaborating with the public to improve the robustness of forensic science.
![Student using a laptop in a lecture](/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2023-02/Screen-Shot-2022-02-11-at-08.00.52.png?h=8cadc2bc&itok=ScjrmeTJ)
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The University of Dundee uses the Discovery platform (PURE) to publicly record all research outputs, including media recognition and track links between research projects and outputs.
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Use this recipe to make realistic fake blood and see how blood dries over time.
![Various black and white sketched images depicting the criminal justice system; books, scrolls, gavel, handcuffs, scales of justice](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2022-10/Picture1_0.jpg?itok=UKn3b1mR&h=a7b5e78c)
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We are looking for people to play the role of a juror to help with some research to better understand juror evidence evaluation in the justice system. Help us improve the criminal justice system!
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The Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS) has published a new research paper which has highlighted a lack of data availability in fibre research.
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Professor Angela Daly from the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science and Dundee Law School will chair the newly created Independent Expert Group.
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We asked Mayifan Li, a MSc Civil Engineering student from Nanjing, China how studying abroad has broadened his horizons and set him up for a successful career in industry.
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The Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS) is a £10 million 10-year interdisciplinary research centre established in 2016 engaging interdisciplinary research across all the University's research themes.
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We research advanced materials which can contribute to achieving the aims of the Circular economy and Net Zero with innovative technology applied in future manufacturing and construction industries
![Hakim and Dato standing in front of the Fulton Building's main doors](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2020-10/hakim%20and%20dato.jpg?itok=MORWrybJ)
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Hakim Manan grew up hearing about Dundee from a very young age. So, when it came to choosing a university to study at, there was no doubt where he wanted to go
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We’ve received the biggest response yet to our annual Science and Engineering poster competition attracting over 150 entries!
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The University of Dundee’s Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS) is tasked with ‘disrupting positively’ forensic science
![3D printed root](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2020-02/root-1170x780.jpg?itok=N9Zo7mvz)
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Professor Jonathan Knappett of the Geotechnical Engineering & Fluid Mechanics Research Cluster is looking at how vegetation can protect unstable slopes from the damaging effects of threats such as earthquakes, landslides and extreme storms
![people in a lab](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/card/public/2020-02/KGM_2089.jpg?itok=6kKBMAk6)
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Professor Huang's team is currently working on diagnosing and treating cancer using a combination of imaging techniques such as MRI, ultrasound, lasers and CT