214 - Thermal Imagers with Martin Veit

214 - Thermal Imagers with Martin Veit

The world looks entirely different through a thermal camera lens, especially in a fire scenario. These devices reveal harsh temperature gradients between hot and cold surfaces, adding another dimension to how fire safety professionals understand and navigate dangerous environments. Thermal cameras have transformed firefighting operations with astonishing effectiveness. Studies show that in smoke-filled buildings, thermal cameras have significantly improved the changes to identify victims. Th...

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221 - Fire experiments at the ISS (SoFIE-MIST) with Michael Gollner

221 - Fire experiments at the ISS (SoFIE-MIST) with Michael Gollner

Fire doesn’t play by Earth’s rules once you leave gravity behind. In this deep dive with Professor Michael Gollner, we unpack what the recent experiments at the ISS called SoFIE-MIST taught us about s...

8 Okt 20251h 2min

220 - Test vs experiment with David Morrisset

220 - Test vs experiment with David Morrisset

In this episode we dive into the ap between standardized tests and experiments, trying to figure out (a) is there a difference and (b) if there is, could not understanding the difference quietly erode...

1 Okt 20251h

219 - Giving back with the SFPE Foundation - with Leslie Marshall

219 - Giving back with the SFPE Foundation - with Leslie Marshall

In this episode, we give focus to the SFPE Foundation – a catalyst transforming how fire engineering research is funded, conducted, and shared globally. In this conversation with Leslie Marshall, Inte...

24 Sep 202558min

218 - Fire decay and cooling phases with Andrea Lucherini

218 - Fire decay and cooling phases with Andrea Lucherini

What happens when the flames die down? It's a question rarely addressed in fire engineering, yet the decay and cooling phases of fires can be more dangerous than peak fire conditions. In this deep-div...

17 Sep 202558min

217 - Things that go wrong with the smoke control and how we fix them

217 - Things that go wrong with the smoke control and how we fix them

In my personal view, an alarming truth about building fire safety lies in the gap between what's designed and what actually works in a building. After conducting 1000+ hot smoke tests in 200+ building...

10 Sep 202555min

216 - What do we measure and how? with David Morrisset

216 - What do we measure and how? with David Morrisset

What happens when we stick a thermocouple into a fire? The answer is surprisingly complex and has profound implications for fire safety engineering. In this deep-dive episode, Dr. David Morrisset from...

27 Aug 20251h 4min

215 - Lessons from the 2018 Camp Fire with Eric D. Link

215 - Lessons from the 2018 Camp Fire with Eric D. Link

The devastating 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California serves as a haunting reminder of how rapidly wildfires can overwhelm communities. We have not known anything like it - the flames raced through P...

20 Aug 202557min

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