📢Upcoming Seminar: Wildland–Urban Interface #FireDisasters: Is Japan Prepared?
🗓March 19, 2026
🎙 Prof. Samuel L. Manzello, Associate Editor of Fire Technology.
🔗Details and Registration: https://t.co/oAGYqM5PjT
Don’t miss this chance to gain insights into #WUIfire risks!
Meet the Editors behind Fire Technology!
#FireTechnology is run by dedicated researchers and experts who keep the #firesafety community up to date by overseeing submitted manuscripts & moderating the journal's collections.
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@GuillermoRein@YuWang_Fire
Delighted to welcome @YuWang_Fire as our new Assistant Editor‑in‑Chief! His expertise in #firesafety science will help shape the journal’s future & support our mission to publish high‑impact research.
Join us in wishing him success in this new role!
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Very humble to share our new work: A Novel Methodology to Gauge and Quantify the Surface Cracks of Burning Timber, published in @FireTechnology
Below is the video of crack observation through flame and quantitative analysis. Read access from: https://t.co/FcNjN6fwg8
The lastest journal issue of Fire Technology is particularly big. I recommend taking a quick look to see if any fire paper there catches your attention. If something does, give it a read and consider sharing it. You might discover a useful insight for your own research, for colleagues, or even a lesson in an unexpected fire topic.
More broadly, it is a good habit to keep a regular (but efficient) eye on what journals in the fire science community are publishing. I would include Fire Technology, Fire Safety Journal, Fire and Materials, International Journal of Wildland Fire, and Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, with Combustion and Flame and Proceedings of the Combustion Institute as additional valuable sources.
🎉Congrats to Alexandra N. Howell, Erica L. Belmont, Sara S. McAllister & Mark A. Finney for winning the 2024 Tibor Z. Harmathy Award for their paper: An Investigation of Oxygen Availability in Spreading Fires
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@ME_at_UW@forestservice@GuillermoRein
Congratulations to the winners of the 2024 Tibor Z. Harmathy Award for their student-led paper “An Investigation of Oxygen Availability in Spreading Fires,” published in Fire Technology. A well-deserved recognition!