
The Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science. Credit: University of Dundee
Two University of Dundee experts have been internationally recognized for their leading work in the field of forensic science.
Niamh Nic Daéid and Sheila Willis received two of the most prestigious honours from the International Association for Forensic Science at its gathering in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia.
Nic Daéid, director of the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS), received the Association’s Adelaide Medal, a prestigious international award that recognizes achievements that have had a marked worldwide influence and significant impact in forensic science.
The first UK recipient in more than two decades, Nic Daéid established LRCFS in 2016 as an international centre for creative thought leadership. The Centre develops new interdisciplinary research activity across forensic science and law, changing how different disciplines connect together, engage with wider communities, and develop positive, robust scientific outcomes.
“It is a great honour to be the recipient of the Adelaide medal, which I also accept as recognition of the work of the entire LRCFS team here at Dundee in leading new and innovative interdisciplinary approaches to forensic science research, community engagement and lasting operational impact on the justice system," said Nic Daéid.
Alongside her academic work, Nic Daéid also undertakes forensic case work, particularly in fire investigation and forensic chemistry. She has provided expert evidence to the Grenfell Tower public inquiry and has held senior national and international advisory and leadership roles in forensic science.
Willis is Honorary Professor at LRCFS. One of the world’s foremost experts in forensic investigation, Willis is former Director General of Forensic Science Ireland, which she led between 2002 and 2016. She was named recipient of the Douglas M. Lucas Medal for outstanding international efforts in forensic science.
“It is an honor beyond my wildest dreams and extra special to be sharing the stage with Professor Nic Daéid, the Director of LRCFS, of which I am proud to be associated," said Willis.
Republished courtesy of University of Dundee