224 - Navigating the complexities to change our field - a roundtable with Steve McGuirk and Brian Meacham

224 - Navigating the complexities to change our field - a roundtable with Steve McGuirk and Brian Meacham

This week, in the Fire Science Show, we host a roundtable discussion on complexities in fire safety science and engineering. Most safety failures don’t come from a single mistake—they emerge when people, technology, and institutions misalign. In an ever-changing field in which complexities just go up, we open up a debate on how to cope with that so that the entire field goes in the right direction. For this podcast roundtable debate, I've invited Steve McGuirk, who represents Fire Sector Conf...

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012 - Science, Industry, Legislators. How do we make them work together on a fire safe world? - Kees Both

012 - Science, Industry, Legislators. How do we make them work together on a fire safe world? - Kees Both

In this episode, I had the pleasure and privilege to host dr Kees Both, the Technical Manager of Standards & Regulations in Etexgroup. Kees wanted to become a suspension bridge engineer, but his route...

4 Aug 20211h 14min

011 - Why temperature is so easy to measure but so hard to interpret?

011 - Why temperature is so easy to measure but so hard to interpret?

What is the single most measured thing in fire science? The answer is easy - temperature. We use it everywhere - from learning material properties in TGA's to expressing conditions in compartment fire...

28 Jul 202143min

010 - Seeking the origins of standardized fire testing and ancient fire protection materials with John Gales

010 - Seeking the origins of standardized fire testing and ancient fire protection materials with John Gales

Did you know that the standard temperature-time curve, which is the underpinning of the fire resistance of assemblies, is over 100 years old? Once you know that, you cannot stop but think about how th...

21 Jul 202156min

009 - Cognitive biases and decision making in evacuation with Michael Kinsey

009 - Cognitive biases and decision making in evacuation with Michael Kinsey

Why do we take certain decisions during an evacuation process? How do we choose the evacuation route? These are often affected by cognitive biases, which is the main theme of today's episode. With Dr ...

13 Jul 20211h 8min

008 - Zone modelling is not dead with Colleen Wade

008 - Zone modelling is not dead with Colleen Wade

Zone modelling is a technique introduced in 1970's and 80's that has changed fire science. In my personal opinion, along with oxygen calorimetry and the development of FDS it may have been the most im...

7 Jul 202153min

007 - AI in smart firefighting and the future of FSE PBD with Xinyan Huang

007 - AI in smart firefighting and the future of FSE PBD with Xinyan Huang

Everyone is talking about AI, but how can we really use it in fire safety engineering and firefighting? Prof Xinyan Huang of HK PolyU will explain his research in this field, and we can consider it as...

29 Jun 20211h 5min

006 - EV's, rapid fires and car parks

006 - EV's, rapid fires and car parks

In Episode 6, our host, dr Wojciech Wegrzynski, explains his experiences with modelling rapidly growing fires in car parks. Such fire growth may be typical for EV fires that originate in battery and p...

23 Jun 202151min

Battery fires with Roeland Bisschop

Battery fires with Roeland Bisschop

Today I've talked to Roeland Bisschop, Project Manager in RISE, about his first-hand experience with battery fires. Roeland explained to me how do battery fires look from a scientific perspective, and...

16 Jun 202154min

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