Eugene Liscio

Title/Position
Adjunct Professor

As a registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario, Eugene Liscio, P. Eng. is the owner of AI2-3D, a company that specializes in 3D forensic measurement, analysis and visualizations for law enforcement and legal industries. In his daily work, Eugene has created 3D reconstructions of shooting incidents, homicides,  medical malpractice and vehicular accidents using a variety of 3D technologies for evidence of all sizes.  He has been accepted as an expert witness in both Canada and the US and was recognized for his work on the David Camm case; a triple homicide case where an x-state trooper was wrongly convicted of killing his wife and two children.  Some of his work has been featured on 48 Hours and also NBC Dateline. 

 

 Eugene teaches the Introduction to 3D Forensic Reconstruction and Mapping course as part of the Forensic Sciences Program and is actively involved in assisting both graduate and undergraduate students with 3D technologies such as photogrammetry, structured light scanners and terrestrial laser scanners in their research.  Previous and current research topics have been focused on bloodstain pattern analysis using laser scanning technology, documentation of clandestine graves, bullet trajectory analysis, photogrammetry for the documentation of wounds and bite mark analysis. He has also given many lectures, webinars workshops and training courses to law enforcement on the use of 3D technologies, especially wtih photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanners.

 

Eugene is currently the president of the International Association of Forensic and Security Metrology (IAFSM), a member of the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) and also a member of the Canadian Identification Society (CIS). 

Education
P.Eng

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