IAFSS Symposium Rescheduled to April 26 – April 30, 2021

Following the previous communications on the postponement of the 13th IAFSS Symposium, we are writing to make the announcement that the new dates of the Symposium will be April 26 – April 30, 2021, with workshops to be held on April 24 and 25. The new dates have been selected based on a careful evaluation of many factors, including the situation related to coronavirus spread and control, as well as the availability of the hosting venues. Authors of accepted papers should have recently received detailed instructions related to the publication of the proceedings. For more detailed information related to the change, please refer to ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ on the symposium website (https://uwaterloo.ca/international-symposium-on-fire-safety-science/faq-2), which has been, and will regularly be, updated as information becomes available. Any further questions can be directed to Yi Wang (yi.wang@fmglobal.com) or Karen Boyce (ke.boyce@ulster.ac.uk).   


Thank you again for all your support and hope to see you in Waterloo in 2021!

Best Regards,

IAFSS Symposium Co-chairs, on behalf of the IAFSS Executive Committee
Margaret McNamee – margaret.mcnamee@brand.lth.se
Arnaud Trouvé – atrouve@umd.edu

IAFSS 2020 Symposium Postponed

Dear IAFSS community:

In light of developments related to the coronavirus (COVID-19), and the need to protect our own and extended communities, IAFSS has taken the difficult decision to postpone the 13th Symposium planned in Waterloo, Canada. The new symposium dates will be announced as soon as possible but are expected to be in the spring of 2021.

If you have already registered for the symposium, you are encouraged to transfer your registration to the new dates.  Alternatively, you can choose to cancel with a full refund and re-register at a later date.  Detailed instructions will be sent to registered delegates as soon as they are finalized. 

Corresponding authors for the papers accepted for presentation will expect to receive a separate email in the near future regarding updates on the publication of such and student awards.  The symposium will open for new poster and image submission to allow for more recent research work to be presented. All posters and images which have been accepted to the symposium will be transferred and given opportunity to update. 

If you have any questions, please first refer to ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ on the symposium website (https://uwaterloo.ca/international-symposium-on-fire-safety-science/faq-2), which will be regularly updated as information becomes available.   Any further questions can be directed to Yi Wang (yi.wang@fmglobal.com) or Karen Boyce (ke.boyce@ulster.ac.uk).   

We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your kind support.

Best Regards,

IAFSS Symposium Co-chairs 
on behalf of the IAFSS Executive Committee

Margaret McNamee – margaret.mcnamee@brand.lth.se

Arnaud Trouvé – atrouve@umd.edu

PhD and Postdoc on Smart Firefighting at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)

We are looking for Research Assistant (RA), Master, PhD students and Postdoc Fellows who have passion to do cutting edge research in SureFire. Positions are open in the following areas

Project website: https://www.bse.polyu.edu.hk/polyufire/index.html

– Fire experiments, and Modelling (contact Dr Xinyan Huangxy.huang@polyu.edu.hk) https://www.bse.polyu.edu.hk/People/Huang_Xinyan/index.html

– Artificial intelligence and big data (contact Dr Fu Xiao, linda.xiao@polyu.edu.hk)

– Communication and edge computing (contact Dr Qixin Wang, csqwang@comp.polyu.edu.hk)

Note that

  • There is a requirement of IELTS or TOEFL score for non-native English speakers
  • Postdoc Fellowship from PolyU (2 year) and RGC (3 years) are available for top candidates (annual stipend of US$ 50K)
  • Exchange students from other institutions who are interested in my research are very welcome, and partial financial support can be provided to exchange PhD student.

PhD position – VR-based modelling of visibility and pedestrian dynamics at Bergische Universität Wuppertal

See more details in https://www.fz-juelich.de/SharedDocs/Stellenangebote/_common/dna/2020D-027-EN-IAS-7.html

Your Job:

  • VR-representation of the smoke, which is given by space and time dependent data from numerical simulation programs
  • Capturing the environment with a camera mounted on the VR headset
  • Concept and implementation of dynamically generated objects, such as escape route signs, in VR
  • Execution of a demonstrative study with test persons to validate the possibilities of the designed system

Your Profile:

  • Master degree in engineering or science
  • Strong cooperation and communication skills as well as the ability to work in with an international and interdisciplinary team
  • Interest in VR technology
  • Knowledge of visualisation methods and software development in the Unreal Engine
  • Interest in the development of scientific software and programming skills (C++ / Python)
  • Excellent oral and written English skills

Our Offer:

  • Outstanding scientific and technical infrastructure – ideal conditions for successfully completing a doctoral degree
  • A highly motivated group as well as an international and interdisciplinary working environment at one of Europe`s largest research establishments
  • Chance of participating in (international) conferences and project meetings
  • Continuous scientific mentoring by your scientific advisor
  • Participation in overarching seminars including certificate
  • Further development of your personal strengths, e.g. via a comprehensive further training Programme
  • A position for 3 years
  • Pay in line with 75% of pay group 13 of the Collective Agreement for the Public Service (TVöD-Bund).
  • Information on employment as a PhD student at Forschungszentrum Jülich can be found here http://www.fz-juelich.de/gp/Careers_Docs

Summer School on Fire Science at the University of Maryland Announced

The Combustion Institute Summer School on Fire Safety Science at the University of Maryland will bring together graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and early-career researchers and engineers engaged in fire science as well as distinguished instructors from leading higher-education institutions and research programs in fire safety around the world. The summer school will take place on June 8-12 2020 on the campus of the University of Maryland in College Park. The objectives of the summer school are to expose participants to a broad range of advanced topics with a mix between fundamental courses that emphasize the theoretical foundations of the engineering problem and application courses that describe the engineering configurations and emphasize current challenges in the engineering practice. The objectives are also to build a strong international network of graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, early-career researchers, instructors and leading researchers.

The list of courses is organized into two main categories: (1) Fundamental courses that emphasize the theoretical foundations of the engineering problem (combustion science, material science, structural mechanics); and (2) Application courses that describe the engineering configurations and emphasize current challenges in the engineering practice (wildland fires, façade fires, performance-based design, suppression systems).

  • Introduction: Introduction to Fire Safety Engineering (E. Weckman, University of Waterloo)
  • Fundamentals: Combustion in Fires (B. Merci, Ghent University)
  • Fundamentals: Ignition and Flame Spread (S. McAllister, US Forest Service)
  • Fundamentals: Pyrolysis (S. Stoliarov, University of Maryland)
  • Fundamentals: Radiative Heat Transfer (X. Zhao, University of Connecticut)
  • Fundamentals: Soot (P. Sunderland, University of Maryland)
  • Applications: Flammability Tests (Y. Wang, FM Global)
  • Applications: Façade Fires (M. McLaggan, University of Queensland)
  • Applications: Wildland Fires (N. Liu, University of Science and Technology)
  • Fundamentals: Smoldering Fires (G. Rein, Imperial College)
  • Applications: Wildland-Urban Interface Fires (M. Gollner, University of California at Berkeley)
  • Applications: Performance-Based Design (P. van Hees, Lund University)
  • Fundamentals: Computational Fire Modeling (A. Trouvé, University of Maryland)
  • Workshop on Fire Modeling: ThermaKin (S. Stoliarov, University of Maryland); FDS (A. Trouvé, University of Maryland)
  • Applications: Fire Suppression and Industrial Fire Protection (Y. Xin, FM Global)
  • Fundamentals: Structural Fire Engineering (L. Bisby, University of Edinburgh)
  • Panel Discussion: Current Challenges in Fire Safety Engineering (S. Dorofeev, FM Global; A. Simeoni, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; P. van Hees, Lund University)

Registration

Thanks to the financial support by the Combustion Institute and by the Burgers Program at the University of Maryland, the Combustion Institute Summer School on Fire Safety Science is offered without any registration fee for students from academia and public organizations; students from private organizations are also welcome but depending on final budget numbers, a small fee – approximately $500 – may be requested for their registration. The available budget will cover costs for lodging (shared double rooms), breaks and lunches, and handout material. Participating students are expected to cover the cost of travelling to the University of Maryland; depending on final budget numbers, partial support for travel of participating students from academia may also become available.

Application and important dates

Application material: the application package should be a single file (Microsoft® Word or PDF) that contains:

  • A cover letter (up to 2 pages) explaining the applicant’s interest in fire research and his/her motivation for the Combustion Institute Summer School on Fire Safety Science;
  • A curriculum vitae (up to 2 pages);
  • And for students enrolled in a graduate academic program, a letter of recommendation from the applicant’s academic advisor (up to 2 pages).

Applicants should submit their application package to Professor Arnaud Trouvé: atrouve@umd.edu, with the subject line “Application to the Combustion Institute Summer School on Fire Safety Science”.

Application deadline: February 28, 2020

Final decision: March 7, 2020

Note that for logistic reasons, student participation will be restricted to a maximum group size of 50 students.

Point of contact

Professor Arnaud Trouvé, Department of Fire Protection Engineering, University of Maryland

Phone: 1 (301) 405-8209 or Emailatrouve@umd.edu

Seminar following the 13th IAFSS

An international dialogue to inform an update to the Canadian total cost of fire will be following the conclusion of IAFSS 2020 in Waterloo. For more information and how to sign up for the event please read the attached invitation.

Senior Research Engineer / Scientist – FM Global, MA, USA

TITLE: Senior Research Engineer / Scientist

DEPARTMENT/LOCATION: FM Global, Norwood, Massachusetts

DATE: Jan 16, 2020

Responsibilities

The purpose of this position is to develop new scientific knowledge, engineering technologies, and engineering solutions to problems in fire protection, which can be used and applied by FM Global for mitigating commercial property loss.  The primary responsibility of the position in FM Global is to plan, conduct, and communicate results of research projects to support the critical business needs of FM Global.  The research projects are internally funded in the areas of fire growth and suppression, material flammability, combustion, heat transfer and fluid dynamics.  Key areas of research include understanding of fire growth and suppression behaviors and developing cost-effective fire protection solutions. The experimental, theoretical and numerical studies will be closely integrated with large-scale fire testing and suppression research within the working group and with collaboration with flammability and fire model teams.  

The position is responsible for all aspects of project management including project planning, execution, data analysis and documentation.  In addition, the position is responsible for communicating and transferring research results for practical use within FM Global and, as appropriate, to outside organizations including the scientific/engineering communities and standard organizations.  The position also acts as a consultant to FM Global business units as well as to insured clients.

Qualifications

The position requires: 

  • M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Mechanical, Chemical, Aerospace Engineering, or related fields. 
  • Strong background in combustion, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and applied mathematics.  
  • Extensive experience in experimental methods in thermal fluids and combustion as well as understanding of associated modeling methods. Experiences in large-scale fire testing, and innovative solutions for problem solving are highly desirable.
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills, demonstrated expertise in developing solutions to challenging technical problems, and fundamental understanding of the physics relevant to fire phenomena.  

Title and salary are commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Direct application link:

https://jobs-fmglobal.icims.com/jobs/9363/senior-research-scientist-fire/job?mode=view&mobile=false&width=626&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-300&jun1offset=-240

Contact: Dr. Yibing Xin 

Staff VP, Research Group Manager 
FM Global, 1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike, Norwood, MA 02062

Email: yibing.xin@fmglobal.com

Assistant Professor in Fire Protection Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA, USA

JOB TITLE

Assistant Professor

LOCATION

Worcester

DEPARTMENT NAME

Fire Protection Engineering Department

DIVISION NAME

Worcester Polytechnic Institute – WPI

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY

https://wpi.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/WPI_External_Career_Site/job/Worcester/Assistant-Professor_R0000814

JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY

The Fire Protection Engineering Program at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Home to the first master’s program and one of only three fire protection engineering graduate programs in the United States, WPI’s Fire Protection Engineering Department has driven significant cutting-edge research, developed real-world solutions through its state-of-the-art fire laboratories, and graduated highly-trained, influential, in-demand experts.

The successful candidate is expected to have a PhD or equivalent degree in fire protection engineering or a closely-related engineering discipline. The candidate will be expected to develop an externally funded research program and teach graduate and undergraduate courses in (or related to) fire protection engineering alongside faculty from affiliated departments.

This position offers opportunities to advance research in Fire Science and Engineering in computational modeling and/or experimental investigations of the following topics:

•             Fire dynamics in enclosed or open spaces.

•             Solid and gas phase combustion.

•             Heat and mass transfer problems, including turbulence.

•             Flammability and fire resistance properties for both existing and innovative materials.

Other topics can be considered, depending on the qualifications of the candidates.

Exceptional candidates with high achievements in scholarship and teaching may be considered at associate or full professor level with or without tenure. Additional information about the program, faculty, research and facilities can be found at https://www.wpi.edu/academics/departments/fire-protection-engineering.

WPI’s reputation as a rigorous and innovative university rests on the shoulders of its faculty. WPI is one of the nation’s oldest and premiere technological universities, founded in 1865 and located one hour west of Boston in Worcester, a growing scientific and technological hub of innovation. WPI is a highly selective private university with an undergraduate student body of over 4,000 and 1,900 full-time and part-time graduate students. Its innovative project-enriched, interdisciplinary curriculum engages students and faculty in real-world problem solving, often at one of WPI’s global project centers. U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks WPI among the top 100 national universities and WPI was recently ranked No. 1 for “faculty who best combine research and teaching” (Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Ed, 2016). Located one-hour west of Boston, the university’s campus is in Worcester, Massachusetts, a thriving 21st century college city recognized as a growing hub of scientific and technological innovation.

Required Documents:

  • Cover Letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Teaching Statement/Philosophy
  • Research Statement/Philosophy
  • List of References

FLSA STATUS

United States of America (Exempt)

WPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability. We are seeking individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to a culture of creativity and collaboration, inclusion, problem solving and change making.