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Rob Shaw Placement Student of the Year Award 2024

By mh56@staff.staffs.ac.uk,

We were delighted recently to award our Rob Shaw Placement Student of the Year award to Teodosia Krumova for 2024 and grateful that Alex Blackett and Peter Hunter took time out of busy schedules to join us and say a few words on the award.



The 2024 placements saw some very worthwhile projects carried out. Visiting Professor Sarah Fieldhouse suggested a project looking at Latent Finger-marks on Mobile Phones using long wave UV lighting.

Teddy applied for and was selected to carry out this project and was supervised by Andrew Hawkins from the Police’s Forensic Enhancement Laboratory.

She was described as a particularly enthusiastic student who fully embraced the opportunity and was also especially keen to use her time as a learning experience. She was described as determined and willing to learn especially where her knowledge fell short in some areas.

Teddy’s report was very well written and despite the project not going to plan initially she showed an adaptability to her approach and delivered some good results.

The project has given the police the option to include reflective longwave UV as a non-destructive, additional, preliminary step, prior to/instead of the chemical treatment of mobile phones. This is predominantly important where devices are attributed to an injured party and requiring evidence without the chemically destructive process. Thus, enabling phones to be returned to their owner unaffected.

An academic overview of her work noted that as expected Teddy was an enthusiastic participant in her project. Whist it suggested improvements in some of the background detail to her work it noted the evident benefit in this work to the police.

The voting panel were unanimous from a very strong field that the 2024 Rob Shaw Placement Student of the Year Award went to Teddy Krumova.

Teddy thanked the police, the partnership and the University for the opportunity in undertaking the placement and said ‘I’m truly honoured to be chosen. It means a great deal to me, especially knowing the significance of the award and the legacy it represents’

Congratulations to Teddy from all involved in the partnership.

A bit of a back drop to the award:

The Rob Shaw award was first presented in 2022 (for placements in 2021) following the untimely death of our friend and colleague Rob Shaw, who as a lecturer in the Computing Department at the University of Staffordshire was a leading member of the Staffordshire Forensic Partnership.

The award was created by skilful ceramicists at the University who worked to a brief that was to create an award that would reflect Rob’s life in terms of being a son of the Potteries and someone passionate about forensics. A bottle kiln, once synonymous with Stoke-on-Trent along with binary code and the double helix captures that perfectly in our view. The binary code when translated says ‘Rob Shaw’

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Latest Employability Event

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As part of series of events designed to inform and advise students as they prepare to navigate the world of work post graduation the partnership held an event in January at the University.

Click the link to read the story on our LinkedIn page.

Journeys into Digital Forensics

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Careers Employability Event a great Success

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A recent event hosted by the partnership on MS Teams was a great success and saw some 70 students join in to gain an insight of how to give themselves the best chance of success in their search for jobs post graduation.

More details can be found HERE

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Staffordshire Police Open Day 8/9/19

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The Partnership was once again in attendance at the open day and presented an evidence trail around the site and then some work on a tablet computer to assess a variety of forensic evidence to narrow down who was the suspect.

Chief Constable Gareth Morgan commented on the day saying ‘Once again we opened the doors at Staffordshire Police to welcome thousands of people from local communities to the Open Day at HQ. It was brilliant to be able to share what we do with the people we do it for and it was great to see so many of our partners there to show how we work together to keep people safe’

From the Partnership point of view the day went extremely well as our evidence trail proved to be very popular. Over 250 people took part, assisted by mums, dads, siblings and friends, in cracking the case of who was the driver who crashed into the golden post box at Leek.

The event and activity gave the partnership the opportunity to show case the work it does and also to help and advise potential students on the courses on offer.

We understand that this years event attracted at least as many as last years Open Day of 10,000 if not more.

The partnership are grateful for the assistance of everyone who made the day a great success.