Luke Taylor serves as a Lecturer in Forensic Anthropology at the University of Greenwich's School of Science within the Faculty of Engineering and Science. A Certified Forensic Anthropologist (Cert-FAIII), he brings extensive practical expertise from national mass fatality incidents, high-profile homicide investigations across multiple UK police forces since 2011, and humanitarian recovery operations for missing U.S. military personnel. His scholarly focus centers on forensic anthropology and archaeology applications in crime scene investigation and mass disaster contexts, emphasizing the analysis of human remains in legal frameworks. He integrates field experience into forensic identification methodologies and victim recovery protocols, with particular emphasis on cold case resolution and humanitarian forensic missions. While actively teaching undergraduate modules including Forensic Archaeology & Anthropology and Forensic Identification and Investigation, no graduate student supervision or research grants are documented in the source material. His professional practice directly informs curriculum development through real-world casework integration. Taylor operates within the University of Greenwich Forensic Science Team and collaborates with specialized humanitarian units focused on the search and recovery of fallen United States military personnel classified as missing in action or prisoners of war.









