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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244 - Decision making in large-scale evacuations with Erica Kuligowski

244 - Decision making in large-scale evacuations with Erica Kuligowski

When one takes a decision to evacuate and starts moving, this is not the end of their decision-making process. Which route to take? Who to contact? How to arrange a place of shelter? Where to go firs...

25 Mars 1h 5min

243 - 20 Informal Settlement Fire Experiments with Sam Stevens

243 - 20 Informal Settlement Fire Experiments with Sam Stevens

A fire in an informal settlement is not just another small building fire. It can be the first domino in a fast-moving neighborhood event, and the little details like the wall material, roof material, ...

18 Mars 1h 12min

242 - Learning from Earthquake Engineering with Negar Elhami-Khorasani and Justin Moresco

242 - Learning from Earthquake Engineering with Negar Elhami-Khorasani and Justin Moresco

Being a part of broader civil engineering and built environment sciences, we have the unique opportunity to learn from other "sister" disciplines, rather than coming up with everything on our own. Esp...

11 Mars 1h 4min

241 - Opportunities with AI (in 2026) with MZ Naser

241 - Opportunities with AI (in 2026) with MZ Naser

Is it too late to start with the AI in 2026? It wen't so far, does it still make sense to get interested in this technology? Absolutely. Today we sit down with MZ Naser of Clemson University to map a ...

4 Mars 1h 7min

240 - Distressed by the AI stuff around

240 - Distressed by the AI stuff around

I’m not stressed by AI itself. I’m stressed by the insatiable greed of those who profit from it, even if it means sacrificing large parts of the population. I'm also stressed about how ruthlessly it c...

25 Feb 34min

239 - Assessing post-fire structural damage in tunnels with Negar Elhami-Khorasani

239 - Assessing post-fire structural damage in tunnels with Negar Elhami-Khorasani

A tunnel can ride out a fire without collapsing (or even critical visible structural damage), but a question whether it is safe for operations, and what is its long-term residual fire resistance remai...

18 Feb 1h 1min

238 - Fire Fundamentals pt. 19 - Defining fires in your models

238 - Fire Fundamentals pt. 19 - Defining fires in your models

Welcome to another fire fundamentals episode! Today we dig into how to place a fire in a model so results reflect real physics. From plume inputs to FDS burners, we show where HRRPUA, radiative fracti...

11 Feb 56min

237 - Fire Fundamentals pt. 18 - Explosions with Ali Rangwala and Lorenz Boeck

237 - Fire Fundamentals pt. 18 - Explosions with Ali Rangwala and Lorenz Boeck

Welcome back to Fire Fundamentals! Today with prof. Ali Rangwala from WPI and dr Lorenz Boeck from Rembe and WPI we take the world of explosion protection engineering. In this episode we touch: • dis...

4 Feb 1h 9min

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