Alba Benítez Boldo

Alba Benítez Boldo
Camilo José Cela University | UCJC · Department of Law

PhD
PhD Researcher | Criminologist & Forensic Sciences Specialist

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Introduction
Bachelor's degree in Criminology (UMA) and Master's in Forensic Sciences (UCJC).   She specializes in Private Security (UMA), Forensic Graphology and Calligraphy (IpsigraP), and Computer Forensics (FCI).   She is part of the Doctoral Program in Legal and Economic Sciences at the University Camilo José Cela (Madrid, Spain) as a Ph.D. Researcher, having completed a fellowship at Ghent University (Belgium). She is also pursuing a Master's in Data Analytics and Expert in AI at thePowerMBA+UCAM.
Additional affiliations
September 2023 - December 2023
Ghent University
Position
  • Ph.D researcher
Description
  • Currently conducting a research stay at the Faculty of Law and Criminology at Ghent University.
Education
September 2024 - September 2025
thePowerMBA + UCAM
Field of study
  • Data Analytics
March 2023 - June 2023
Stanford University
Field of study
  • Writing in the Sciences (with Honors)
March 2023 - March 2023
IBM
Field of study

Publications

Publications (4)
Preprint
El Fenotipado Forense de ADN (en adelante, FDP) es una tecnología avanzada en el ámbito de la ciencia forense que permite predecir características externamente visibles de un individuo a partir de perfiles genéticos obtenidos de muestras biológicas. Sistemas como Parabon Snapshot y el proyecto europeo VISAGE han demostrado la eficacia del FDP en in...
Poster
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Firstly, the poster attempts to place the reader in the context of a police investigation, where we work for the police, and our role is to collect the DNA samples found at the crime scene. After finding that there is no match between any profile within the police database, what would be the next step for the investigation? For that aim, the poster...