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- International Conference on Forensic Sciences „FORENSIC SCIENCE – MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES”
Asociația Criminaliștilor din România, Titu Maiorescu University, Bucharest, Rumania, October 17-18, 2025
“A Systematic Framework for Formalized Forensic Handwriting Examination in a Multidisciplinary Context” (Y. Chernov)
- 10th International Conference “THE CURRENT ISSUES IN THEORETICAL AND APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY”
Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia, 10-12 October, 2025,
“Exploring Implicit Assessment in Forensic Psychology: Insights from Handwriting Analysis” (Y. Chernov, R. Aghuzumtsyan)
- 21st International Congress – „CRIMINALISTICS AND FORENSIC EXPERTOLOGY: SCIENCE, STUDIES, PRACTICE”
Polish Forensic Association, Criminalists’ Association of Lithuania, Gdańsk, Poland, 18-20 September, 2025
“A Structured Framework for Formalized and Quantitative Handwriting Examination” (Y. Chernov, C. Caspers)
- ECPA 16, European Conference on Psychological Assessment
European Association of Psychological Assessment (ECPA), Barcelona, Spain, 22-25 July, 2025
“A Burnout Indicator Based on Stress Induced Handwriting Features” (M. A. Nauer)
- International Conference on Forensic Sciences „THE IMPACT OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE ACTIVITY OF FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION”
Asociația Criminaliștilor din România, Titu Maiorescu University, Bucharest, Rumania, October 18-19, 2024
“Developing Handwriting Analysis Using Artificial Intelligence” (Y. Chernov)
- International Scientific and Practical Conference “ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF FORENSIC ACTIVITY IN THE LEGAL SYSTEM”
National Bureau of Expertises, Yerevan, Armenia, September 25-27, 2024
“Comprehensive Systems Analysis of Handwriting for Legal Expertise: AI-Enhanced Software Framework” (Y. Chernov)
- 21st Wrocław Symposium on Questioned Document Examination
University Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland, 6–7 June, 2024
“Integrated expertise in legal psychology with the use of handwritten document analysis” (Y. Chernov, R. Aghuzumtsyan, M. Hambardzumyan).
The 21st Wrocław Symposium on Questioned Document Examination (XXI Wrocławskie Sympozjum Badań Pisma) is a prestigious biennial international conference organized by the Department of Criminalistics at the University of Wrocław’s Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics. It gathered experts in forensic document analysis, handwriting examination, and related fields from over 20 countries.
Key Topics Covered:
– New methods in document research and innovative tech for secure prints.
– Trends in handwriting, signature, and will analysis.
– Psychology/pathology of handwriting; biometric electronic signatures.
– Expert opinions in legal proceedings, qualifications, and international cooperation.
- IGS 2023: The 20th Conference of the International Graphonomics Society
Évora, Portugal, October 16-19, 2023
“Key Features in Handwriting Comparison” (M.A. Nauer)
- V International Scientific and Practical Conference – “Current Problems of Forensic Expertology, Criminalistics, and Criminal Procedure”
Kyiv, Ukraine, December 2023
“A Historical Case: Bringing Light in the Chaos of Handwriting Data by Numerics” (M. A. Nauer)
- 9th International Conference “The Current Issues in Theoretical and Applied Psychology”
Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia, 13-13 October, 2023
“Integration of Non-Standard psychometric Instruments in the Assessment and Expertise” (Y. Chernov)
- IV International Scientific and Practical Conference “Current Issues of Forensic Expertology, Criminalistics and Criminal Procedure”
Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise, Kyiv, Ukraine, December 16 2022
“Immaterial Lines as Key Feature in Handwriting Examination” (M. A. Nauer)
“The Use of Handwritten Documents for Screening of Possible Dementia Conditions in a Forensic Context” (Y. Chernov)
- Convegno Internazionale A.G.P.: “VALORE ESPRESSIVO, MATERICO E NARRATIVO DELLA SCRITTURA A MANO”
Bologna, Italy, November 5-6, 2022
“Historia scientiae graphologicae” (M. A. Nauer)
- International Conference “Current problems of legal psychology”
Moscow, Russia, October 25, 2022
«Applying the methodology of diagnosing the psychological properties of the handwritten text performer in the examination process» (Y. Chernov & V. Engalychev)
- IMPS 2022 87th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society
Bologna, Italy, July 11-15, 2022
“Formalised models of handwriting as a nonverbal instrument and their psychometric properties” (Y. Chernov)
- 35th Global Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease
London, UK, June 9-11, 2022
“Changes in handwriting under the influence of Alzheimer’s disease as markers for its early detection and severity assessment” (Y. Chernov & Z. Zholdasova)
- 20th Wroclaw Symposium of Questioned Document Examination
Wroclaw, Poland, June 9-10, 2022
“Forensic applications of the Alzheimer’s disease identification test from handwritten documents” (Y. Chernov)
- IGS2021 The 20th Conference of the International Graphonomics Society
Gran Canaria, Spain, June 7-9, 2022
“Numeric Approach in Handwriting Comparison” (M. A. Nauer)
- International Scientific and Practical Conference “Topical Issues of Forensic Document Examination”
Moscow, Russia, February 17-18, 2022
“Computerized psychological analysis of handwriting as a perspective technology in forensic science” (Y. Chernov & V. Engalychev)
- 32th International Congress of Psychology
Prague, Czech Republic, July 18- 23, 2021
“Integration of handwriting analysis into the legal and forensic psychological assessment” (Y. Chernov & V. Engalychev)
“Quality metrics for modelling and validation of handwriting psychology” (Y. Chernov)
- IV International Conference «Relevant Issues of Forensic Psychological Expertise and Complex Forensic Examination. Modern Computer Technologies in Expert Practice»
Kaluga State University, Kaluga, Russia, 18-19 December 2020
“Computer Handwriting Analysis – a psychometric instrument to support expertise and assessment” (Y. Chernov)
- 19th Wroclaw Symposium on Questioned Document Examination
Wroclaw University, Wroclaw, Poland, 7-8 October, 2020
“Handwriting Analysis in Legal and Forensic Psychological Assessment” (Y. Chernov & V. Engalychev)
- ECPA15 The 15th European Conference on Psychological Assessment (a biannual conference of the European Association of Psychological Assessment )
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium, 7-10 July 2019
“Validation of computer-aided handwriting analysis and its integration into psychological assessment” (Y. Chernov)
“Data quality metrics and reliability of validation experiments for psychometric instruments” (Y. Chernov)
- XVI European Congress of Psychology,
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, 2-6 July 2019
“Formalized computer-aided handwriting analysis – validation and integration into psychological assessment” (Y. Chernov & C. Caspers)
“Psychological profiling with the support of formal handwriting analysis” ( V. Engalychev & Y. Chernov)
- III International Conference “Topical issues of forensic psychological expertise and complex examination with the participation of a psychologist. Outlooks for scientific and applied handwriting analysis”
Kaluga State University, Kaluga, Russia, 18 May 2019
“Handwriting today and tomorrow – scientific and practical perspectives” (Y. Chernov)
- International conference “Topical Issues and Prospects for the Development of Forensic and Psychological Expertise and Comprehensive Expertise with the Participation of a Psychologist”
Yerevan Medical State University, Yerevan, Armenia, 20-21 September 2018
“Formal Handwriting Analysis as an Instrument for Forensic and Criminal Psychology” (Y. Chernov & V. Engalychev)
- ECPA14 The 14th European Conference on Psychological Assessment
ISCTE University Institute of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, 5-7 July 2017
“Integration of Projective Instruments (Handwriting Analysis) with PVQ-Test for the Assessment of Basic Human Values and Motivations” (Y. Chernov, I. Danyliuk, L.Romaniuk, A. Rudska )
- IGS2017 18th International Graphonomics Society Conference
International Graphonomics Society, Gaeta, Italy, 18-21 June 2017
“Reliability of the Handwriting Sign Evaluation” (M. A. Nauer & Y. Chernov)