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Pioneering Visit by Ms. Shagun Daggar to NFSU Goa

24/6/24

By:

Amitabh Srivastav

Advancing Forensic and Cyber Sciences

Goa, June 24, 2024 — The Goa campus of the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) was privileged to welcome Ms. Shagun Daggar, the esteemed Director and Ambassador of the Sri Aurobindo Skill & Entrepreneurship Centre (SASEC). marked a significant step towards enhancing forensic and cyber science capabilities, highlighting the university's state-of-the-art infrastructure and groundbreaking initiatives.


A Comprehensive Overview of NFSU's State-of-the-Art Facilities

During the visit, Ms. Daggar and her team were provided an extensive tour of the university's 11 cutting-edge laboratories, each dedicated to specific areas of forensic and cyber investigations. The labs include:

  1. Forensic Physics Lab

  2. Forensic Chemistry Lab

  3. Fingerprint and Question Document Lab (FPQD)

  4. Cyber Threat Lab

  5. Cyber Security Lab

  6. Digital Forensic Lab

  7. Drone and IoT Lab

  8. Forensic Biology & DNA Lab

  9. Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation Center (MRIC)

  10. Crime Scene Museum

These facilities are equipped with the latest technology and staffed by experts who provide top-tier training and consultancy services.

Focus on IoT Security and Drone Forensics

A significant portion of the visit was dedicated to showcasing the university's pioneering work in IoT security and Drone Forensics. These areas represent the forefront of forensic science, addressing modern challenges and ensuring that the university remains at the cutting edge of research and application.

Meeting with University Leadership

Ms. Daggar and her team had a productive meeting with Dr. Naveen Chaudhary, the Campus Director of NFSU Goa, and Dr. Lokesh Chauhan, the Dean. The discussions centered on the university's ongoing projects, future initiatives, and potential collaborations aimed at enhancing the capabilities of law enforcement agencies through innovative forensic solutions.

Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation Center (MRIC)

The MRIC stands out as a hub of creativity and ingenuity, where students are encouraged to develop tools and kits that promote the indigenization of forensic supplies. This center embodies the university's commitment to fostering a self-reliant ecosystem in forensic science and law enforcement.

A Promising Future

The visit by Ms. Shagun Daggar and her team underscores the pivotal role NFSU Goa plays in the landscape of forensic and cyber sciences. With its well-equipped laboratories, expert faculty, and focus on innovative research, the university is well-positioned to contribute significantly to the field.

Kushal Bharat News is proud to report on this noteworthy visit, which promises to catalyze further advancements and collaborations in the realm of forensic and cyber sciences.

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