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Fire Science Show

Fire Science Show is connecting fire researchers and practitioners with a society of fire engineers, firefighters, architects, designers and all others, who are genuinely interested in creating a fire-safe future. Through interviews with a diverse group of experts, we present the history of our field as well as the most novel advancements. We hope the Fire Science Show becomes your weekly source of fire science knowledge and entertainment. Produced in partnership with the Diamond Sponsor of the show - OFR Consultants

Physics Technology Science
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
53 minutes
Episodes
224
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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QA4 - Wojciech in Smart Firefighting podcast episode 151 - fire science, innovation and built environment

QA4 - Wojciech in Smart Firefighting podcast episode 151 - fire science, innovation and built environment

This week in place of a normal episode I would like to share an interview I gave to my friend Kevin Sofen in his podcast. In this episode I am interviewed by Kevin on the science of fire, how I under…

00:54:06  |   Wed 26 Apr 2023
098 - Digital innovation in built environment with Michael Strömgren

098 - Digital innovation in built environment with Michael Strömgren

Innovation is a big world. A digital innovation sounds even bigger. But it is in fact our reality - we live in a world of constant change and "improvements". Many of those come to us in form of digit…

00:52:34  |   Wed 19 Apr 2023
097 - Smoke toxicity (Part 2) Asphyxiants and irritants with David Purser

097 - Smoke toxicity (Part 2) Asphyxiants and irritants with David Purser

This episode is the 2nd part of interview with Professor David Purser, this year recipient of IAFSS'14 Emmons Plenary Lecture. If you have not seen it, I would highly encourage you to first listen to…

00:45:34  |   Wed 12 Apr 2023
096 - Smoke toxicity (Part 1) Why fires used to be less toxic in 1950's? with David Purser

096 - Smoke toxicity (Part 1) Why fires used to be less toxic in 1950's? with David Purser

I have to start with a word of warning, I am extremally hyped about this and upcoming episodes. I think for the first time I have recorded a podcast episode with a ratio of my commentary to the guest…

00:59:48  |   Wed 05 Apr 2023
095 - An AI supported Fire Safety Engineer with Michael Kinsey

095 - An AI supported Fire Safety Engineer with Michael Kinsey

It is the newest Internet craze. In my opinion, maybe even be the most disruptive tech since bitcoin or the Internet itself. And suddenly, we got a lot of very interesting conversations around, but I…

00:48:34  |   Wed 29 Mar 2023
094 - Experiments that changed fire science pt. 5 - Compartment fires at NBS with James Quintiere

094 - Experiments that changed fire science pt. 5 - Compartment fires at NBS with James Quintiere

In the fifth episode of mini-series 'Experiments that changed fire science' we cover the compartment fire experimental campaigns carried at NBS (now NIST) in 1970's and 1980's, with the maybe most fa…

00:58:49  |   Tue 21 Mar 2023
093 - The story of the golden era for the US fire science with James Quintiere

093 - The story of the golden era for the US fire science with James Quintiere

It's finally here, the episode many of you were waiting for! Discussing the history of US fire movement with prof. James Quintiere from the University of Maryland.

I often wondered what it felt like i…

01:02:39  |   Tue 14 Mar 2023
092 - European Commission view on Performance Based FSE with Adamantia Athanasopoulou

092 - European Commission view on Performance Based FSE with Adamantia Athanasopoulou

It seems we will not have EU Fire Code for at least a few more decades... Why is that? Because the people in power found out that it is not the most efficient thing to do it right now. And they found…

01:06:16  |   Tue 07 Mar 2023
091 - Fire fundamentals pt 2 - Ignition with Rory Hadden

091 - Fire fundamentals pt 2 - Ignition with Rory Hadden

Welcome to Fire Fundamentals pt. 2 with Rory Hadden. This episode is focused on the concept of ignition and its role in fire safety - as an event leading to fires, as something often investigated pos…

00:59:37  |   Tue 28 Feb 2023
QA3 - Some Polish experiences with a year of war in Ukraine (interviewed by Arnold Dix)

QA3 - Some Polish experiences with a year of war in Ukraine (interviewed by Arnold Dix)

1 year. 

This is insane the war is still going on and people are still hurt. This war in Ukraine significantly affected everyone in here, and in this episode, I get a chance to share some of my though…

00:44:28  |   Fri 24 Feb 2023
090 - Objective driven suppression system for Swedish tunnels with Ulf Lundström

090 - Objective driven suppression system for Swedish tunnels with Ulf Lundström

If you want to design a suppression system for a certain application, you have a lot of technical solutions to choose from and most likely a handful of codes to follow. It seems pretty straightforwar…

00:46:35  |   Wed 22 Feb 2023
089 - Designing law by disasters (or not?) with Birgitte Messerschmidt

089 - Designing law by disasters (or not?) with Birgitte Messerschmidt

There is no universal answer to the question of how law and testing regimes should be set up. Sometimes, we build up our law after a huge tragedy, making sure that the same cause will not be of harm …

00:56:11  |   Wed 15 Feb 2023
088 - Modeling fires of natural fuels with Eric Mueller

088 - Modeling fires of natural fuels with Eric Mueller

Modelling ignition and fire of a tree branch with some leaves can't be that much different from modelling burning timber, right? Well, that is the kind of ignorance that can backfire on you... It cer…

00:53:07  |   Wed 08 Feb 2023
087 - Structural FSE inspired by earthquake engineering with Negar Elhami Khorasani

087 - Structural FSE inspired by earthquake engineering with Negar Elhami Khorasani

Performance-based engineering or the use of probabilistic methods in building design are not inventions of Fire Safety Engineering. But we sometimes tend to act like we need to 'discover' and work ou…

00:58:58  |   Wed 01 Feb 2023
086 - Experiments that changed fire science pt. 4 - Runnehamar tunnel with Haukur Ingason and Anders Lönnermark

086 - Experiments that changed fire science pt. 4 - Runnehamar tunnel with Haukur Ingason and Anders Lönnermark

Would you rather do 20 published experiments and take your impact factors, or make one that truly changed the world of fire science? Or maybe a different way, would you pursue something that is quick…

00:57:50  |   Wed 25 Jan 2023
085 - E-mobility and energy storage hazards with Adam Barowy

085 - E-mobility and energy storage hazards with Adam Barowy

Three months ago I saw a video of some sort of an electric scooter going off in someone's residential building. That person had absolutely no chance of controlling that fire. I guess they have escape…

00:50:59  |   Wed 18 Jan 2023
QA#2 - Turning podcast professional and the outcomes of the listener experience survey

QA#2 - Turning podcast professional and the outcomes of the listener experience survey

Welcome to Questions & Answers session 02 covering the recent sponsorship opening in the podcast and how the podcast is turning from a hobby project to something more professional, and the summary of…

00:46:38  |   Mon 16 Jan 2023
084 - Industry lead research with Steve Gwynne and Mike Spearpoint

084 - Industry lead research with Steve Gwynne and Mike Spearpoint

In my first episode, I mentioned that I'm doing this podcast to preserve some amazing conversations and share them with a larger audience, as sometimes it is a huge waste of interesting thoughts that…

01:06:16  |   Wed 11 Jan 2023
083 - Fire fundamentals pt 1 - Combustion and flame with Rory Hadden

083 - Fire fundamentals pt 1 - Combustion and flame with Rory Hadden

Let's start another mini-series! This time 'fire fundamentals' where we are going to learn some basics from the world's best. It is usually fascinating to do that! Not sure how you feel about it but …

01:02:31  |   Wed 04 Jan 2023
082 - Experiments that changed fire science pt. 3 - WTC Investigation with Kevin McGrattan

082 - Experiments that changed fire science pt. 3 - WTC Investigation with Kevin McGrattan

Fire science is often accelerated by tragedies. The same goes for the tools we are using and the methods we know. In the early 2000's we already had some great tools, in fact, it was the era where th…

00:41:40  |   Wed 28 Dec 2022
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