Conferences: Sean Doyle

SIMSUG (Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometry Users Group) 2001
Glasgow, UK, 16 – 17 Jan
Invited presentation: The Forensic Explosives Laboratory, who we are, what we do, and why we are interested in SIMS

BMSS (British Mass Spectrometry Society) 2001
Southampton, UK, 9 -12 September
Invited presentation: Stable isotope analysis for forensic explosives investigations

Royal Society of Chemistry, Advances in Forensic Analysis 2002
University of Lincoln, UK, 7 – 9 July
Invited presentation: Terrorism – FEL’s response to the changing threat

1st FIRMS (Forensic Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry network) 2002
Dartford, UK 16 – 17 September
Keynote: Stable isotope ratio profiling (a new kind on evidence): the challenge and the vision.

SIMSUG 2003
University of Bristol, UK, 14 – 16 April
Invited presentation: The forensic applications of stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry

3rd EAFS (European Academy of Forensic Sciences) 2003
Istanbul, Turkey, 22 – 27 September
Invited presentation: Stable isotope ratio analysis of explosives – a new type of evidence

1st African Forensic Science Conference 2003
Pretoria, South Africa, 20 – 24 October
Keynote: The Network for Forensic Explosives Investigators
Explosives workshop facilitator and discussion leader: FEL assistance to the Bali Bombing Investigation

1st FINEX (Forensic International Network for Explosives Investigation) 2004
Leeuwenhorst, Netherlands, 14 – 16 April
Organising committee
Editorial board
Session chair: Analytical methods
Invited presentation: Explosives trace laboratory

8th ISADE (International Symposium on the Analysis and Detection of Explosives) 2004
Ottawa, Canada, 6 – 10 June
Invited presentation: Forensic validation of light isotope ratio mass spectrometry

Royal Society of Chemistry, Forensic Analysis Conference 2004
“Forensic Techniques for Tackling Terrorism”
University of Lincoln, UK, 21-22 June
Invited presentation: The forensic application of isotope ratio mass spectrometry

14th International Forensic Science Symposium (Interpol) 2004
Lyon, France, 19 – 22 October
Plenary: The scientific investigation of terrorist attacks – a UK perspective

2nd FIRMS 2005
Dartford, UK 9 -10 March
Keynote (with Prof Max Coleman): The FIRMS Network – from the early years to Now – but what of the future?
Invited presentation: Interpretation of the first FIRMS inter-laboratory exercise 2004
Poster: IRMS – A technique with a future in forensics, the “DNA” of explosives, Claire Lock, Sean Doyle and Dianne Wakelin

2nd FINEX 2005
Krakow, Poland, 19 – 22 April
Organising committee
Editorial board
Session chair: Analytical methods
Invited presentation: Developments in quality systems relevant to explosives investigation

1st National FORREST (Forensic Research and Teaching) Conference 2005
University of Lincoln, UK, 9 July
Keynote: did not attend due to London bombings

18th International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences 2006
Fremantle, Australia, 2 – 7 April
Keynote: Standards in forensic science, from class room to court room

3rd FINEX 2006
Lisbon, Portugal, 19 – 21 April
Organising committee
Editorial board
Session chair: Casework

4th EAFS 2006
Helsinki, Finland, 13 -16 June
Editorial board: Explosives
Session chair: Forensic applications
Invited presentation: Forensic explosives scene issues highlighted by the London bombings
Workshop: The use of light stable isotopes in forensic science

2nd National FORREST Conference 2006
University of Central Lancashire, UK, 12th – 14th September
Invited presentation: Investigating explosions
Workshop: Investigating explosions

9th ISADE 2007
Paris, France, 2 – 6 July
European partner
Editorial board
Session chair: The London bombings

4th FINEX 2007 (jointly with the 9th ISADE)
Paris, France, 2 – 6 July
Organising committee
Editorial board

15th International Forensic Science Symposium (Interpol) 2007
Lyon, France 23 – 26 October
Co-ordinating laboratory representative: explosives
Plenary: Analysis and detection of explosives and explosives residues – a review: 2004 to 2007.

3rd FIRMS 2007
Dunedin, NZ, 26 – 29 November
Session chair
Keynote: The FIRMS network, past present and future

5th FINEX 2008
Limassol, Cyprus, 13 – 16 May
Organising committee
Editorial board
Workshop facilitator and discussion leader: Identification criteria for the improvised primary explosives TATP and HMTD

Forensic Science Society, Autumn Conference 2008
Wyboston, UK, 2 – 4 November
Invited presentation: The forensic applications of isotope ratio mass spectrometry

6th FINEX 2009
Dublin, Ireland 21 – 24 April
Organising committee
Editorial board
Session chair

42nd IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) Congress 2009
Glasgow 2-7 August
Keynote (Forensic Science): The forensic application of isotope analysis – is the answer right?

5th EAFS 2009
Glasgow, UK, 8 – 11 September
Session Chair: Mass Disasters and Terrorism
Workshop discussion leader: The Forensic Application of Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry – Analysis and Interpretation

Enhancing the Security of Explosives 2009
Djurönäset, Sweden, 29 – 30 October
Invited presentation: The role of FINEX in the fight against terrorism

4th FIRMS 2010
Washington DC, 11 – 14 April
Invited presentation: The changing forensic landscape and its impact on isotope forensics
Session chair: Strategic issues; isotope data in legal systems

7th FINEX 2010 (Postponed due to Eyjafjallajökull eruption)
London, UK, 20 – 23 April
Organising committee
Workshop facilitator and discussion leader: Competence

20th International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences 2010
Sydney, Australia 5 – 9 September
Delegate

10th ISADE 2010
Canberra, Australia, 22 – 25 November
Plenary: The analysis and detection of explosives – fit-for-purpose?

21st International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences 2012
Hobart, Australia 23 – 28 September
Keynote: Forensic chemistry – the wild west of analytical science?

23rd International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences 2016
Jointly with the 6th FIRMS Conference
Auckland, New Zealand 18 – 23 September 2016
Invited discipline chair: Chemical Criminalistics
Organiser, Session Chair & Workshop contributor: FIRMS
ANZFSS Poster presentation: Certification of forensic practitioners by the Forensic Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (FIRMS) Network Ltd in compliance with ISO9001.
ANZFSS Oral Presentation: A code to bind a profession