Alicia L CarriquiryView profile
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Alicia L Carriquiry is a Distinguished Professor and President's Chair at Iowa State University, serving as Director of the Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence (CSAFE). She holds a PhD in Statistics from Iowa State University (1989), an MS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/ISU (1985/1986), and a BS from Universidad de la Republica in Uruguay (1981). Her research focuses on applying statistical methods to forensic science, nutrition epidemiology, and plant and animal breeding, with a particular emphasis on Bayesian frameworks. Recent research emphasizes forensic evidence analysis, including footwear impression algorithms, handwriting software development, and probabilistic evidence assessment tools. She also explores dietary intake patterns in populations across Latin America and Southeast Asia, addressing nutrient deficiencies and public health interventions. Her work bridges statistical rigor with practical applications in criminal justice, improving forensic methodologies through algorithmic innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration. As CSAFE Director, she leads initiatives to enhance statistical foundations in forensic disciplines, train practitioners, and develop open-source datasets. Notable contributions include database search methodologies, error rate analyses, and software tools like handwriter for handwriting analysis. Her research underscores the importance of probabilistic reasoning in legal contexts and addresses challenges in multi-camera source identification and nonlinear image distortion correction. Carriquiry’s leadership extends to editorial roles and professional service, advancing statistical standards in forensic science. She remains active in training programs and collaborative research projects, fostering reproducibility and relevance in scientific inquiry.












