Our research in 3-minutes
Peat Fire Suppression
by Muhammad Agung Santoso
This video presents the research on peat fire suppression by Muhammad Agung Santoso.
Cellular Automata for Peatland Wildfires Modelling
by Dwi Purnomo
This video presents the research of Dwi Purnomo on the modeling of peatland wildfire using an alternative method, called Cellular Automata. The development of the model starts from a lab-scale model then upscales to simulate field-scale peatland wildfire. In the future, the model could be used to aid the prevention and mitigation of peatland wildfires.
Smouldering Fires
by Eirik Christensen
3-minute video explaining the research on smouldering fires by Eirik Christensen
Fire Safety of Glass Facades
by Francesca Lugaresi
Fire Safety of Glass Facades by Francesca Lugaresi
Wildfire and Evacuation
by Harry Mitchell
Wildfire and Evacuation, 3-minute video by Harry Mitchell
Why Are Skyscrapers Burning More Frequently?
by Matthew Bonner
Fires in the walls of tall buildings are becoming more and more frequent. Find out how research at Imperial Hazelab is trying to tackle this problem in this 3-minute video by Matthew Bonner
Fire Safety of Timbers and AI
by Yaxin Mo
Timber Fire and AI, research explained by Yaxin Mo
Lithium Ion Batteries Fire Safety
by Zhenwen Hu
Self-heating ignition of Lithium-Ion Batteries by Zhenwen Hu
Meet Hazelab. Join Hazelab
Fire is all around us and almost unavoidable. Hazelab studies fire science to create a safer world. However, much more work is needed and we will succeed at solving more problems as our group grow. Join us!
A Tour of Hazelab
Hello, my name is Francesca, a PhD student at Hazelab. In this virtual tour, I will be guiding you through our labs here at Imperial College London. I will tell you a bit about the experimental works that in done in the lab and show you some of the equipment. Let's go!
Fire Engineering Course at Imperial College London
Professor Guillermo Rein introduces a new online course in Fire Engineering.
The course consists of four lectures, each 25 minutes in length which will be made available online.
An Overview of Battery Fire Safety
This is the seminar given by Prof. Guillermo Rein in December 2023 to the fire engineering group at DBI Denmark. It covers the basics of battery fires, initiation routes, hazards, his worries about the problem, gaps in the science, and possible engineering solutions.
Fire Safety in Green Buildings and Sustainability
Professor Guillermo Rein gave this invited talk as part of the 'Green' Fire Safety Issues Conference held in London in May 2023.
The title is "Fire Safety Challenges in Green Buildings and Sustainability".
Wildfires are becoming more dangerous – here's why
From London to the Arctic, wildfires are an increasing threat we have to understand better, says Professor Guillermo Rein.
Wildfires are getting bigger and more intense – and are burning in places never seen before. A big contributing factor is global warming drying vegetation and soil out, and creating more combustible material. But wildfire science has only relatively recently become a part of climate change discussions and science.
To find out more, we spoke to Guillermo Rein, Professor of Fire Science in the Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Science and Society.
Smouldering Combustion in Wildfires - 2023 SSFSS
Professor Guillermo Rein gave an invited lecture on "Smouldering Combustion in Wildfires" at the Burgers Program and Combustion Institute Summer School on Fire Safety Science - Wildland/WUI Fire Behavior in Maryland, USA, July 2023.
The course consisted of the following core topics:
- What is smouldering?
- Why is it important?
- How does it ignite, spread and emit?
Research at King's College on Wildfire Ignition
Information video on research done at King's College London focusing on Wildfire ignition, fire spread, and fire suppression. They look at problems like the wildland urban interface (WUI), fire spread, fire suppression, ignition criteria, to have a better fundamental understanding of how these fires start and spread, and how to prevent risk to people, environment, and property.
How Fire Science contributes to Fire Engineering
Professor Guillermo Rein explained how science contributes to reduce the worldwide burden of accidental fires and protect people, their property, and the environment. Every year, fires kill more than 150,000 people in the world. But scientists still don’t know enough about the science of fire. “As an engineer I try to make sure our knowledge can be used for the benefit of society,” says Guillermo Rein, Professor of Fire Science. “I’m happy if our research leads to new technologies that might truly help save lives and protect the environment.”
Research into Facade Fires
Professor Guillermo Rein gave this invited talk at the 7th International High Rise/Tall Building Fire Safety Conference in May 2022.
The title is "Research into Facade Fires".
This was the first conference attended by Prof. Rein since before covid along with his PhD students Francesca Lugaresi and Rikesh Amin.
Combustion Science, Climate Change and Safety
Professor Guillermo Rein gave this Invited Lecture at the 59th Symposium (Japanese) on Combustion, 22 Nov 2021.
The title is "Wildfires, Tall Timber and Battery Fires: Combustion Science at the Crossroads with Climate Change and Safety".
Smouldering Combustion in Science and Technology
Plenary Lecture delivered by Professor Guillermo Rein in April 2021 at the 10th European Combustion Meeting. The lecture introduces the chemical and physical nature of smouldering combustion in building fires and wildfires.
It highlights the importance of understanding its fundamental to protect life, property and the environment. It ends with a revision of the top four scientific challenges in the topic.
How do you fight wildfires?
Every year wildfires rage across thousands of kilometres of Earth's surface in an annual season that destroys ecosystems, property and costs lives.
Guillermo Rein, Professor of Fire Science at Imperial College London explains how wildfires spread and why they appear to be getting worse.
Introduction to Smouldering Wildfires
Invited lecture delivered by Professor Guillermo Rein in Feb 2021 to an ITN Pyrolife class of early-stage researchers studying wildfires.
The lecture is comprised of introductory material to what is smouldering, why is it important in wildfires, and how it ignites, spreads, and emits.
Introduction to Combustion Science in Wildfires
Invited lecture delivered by Professor Guillermo Rein in Feb 2021 to a ITN Pyrolife class of early-stage researchers studying wildfires.
The lecture is comprised of introductory material to what makes bad and good fires, the key concepts of fire safety and layers of fire protection, and how we understand ignition and flame spread processes.
Science and Technology of Battery Fires
Invited seminar delivered by Professor Guillermo Rein in Feb 2021 to the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers.
The Lithium-ion battery (LIB) is an important technology for the present and future of energy storage, transport, and consumer electronics. However, many LIB types display a tendency to ignite or release toxic gases. This talk provides an overview of the existing research, the industrial challenges, the causes of LIB fires, and the layers of protection.
Mega-fire Documentary
Guillermo was interviewed in a documentary on mega-fire for the french-german tv channel ARTE. He describe the phenomenon of smouldering fires, these fire occurs every year in dry seasons and can burn for months. Shots of the field experiment Gambut carried out by peatland fire scientists in Indonesia are included in the documentary. Eirik and our Imperial fire lab also featured
The Science of Fire
Live-streamed on October 3rd, 2019
Professor Guillermo Rein delivers his inaugural lecture on fire science and talks about his research efforts to overcome fire challenges.
Watch the lecture to learn about Guillermo's broad vision and why he is doing all this science.
What really sank the Titanic?
New evidence suggests there was a fire on board the Titanic before it set sail from Belfast. Dr Guillermo Rein explains all.
Material Flammability Matters
See the difference it makes when flame-retardants are added to a material.
Sirocco Fire-Whirl
A short demonstration of Hazelab's fire-whirl, Sirocco, given by our own Francesco Restuccia. See how streams of air modify a flame into a fire vortex.
This demonstation was give during the Imperial Festival 2017. Come visit our stand at the next festival!
Imperial Festival Podcast
Francesco made it to the festival podcast!
If you want to know a bit more about fires and fire tornados have a little listen at 4:50min.
Imperial Festival
We had a fantastic time at Imperial Festival 2017. It was great fun letting people know a bit about what we do. Check out the highlights here, with a guest appearance from Guillermo!
Contact Us
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Email:
g.rein@imperial.ac.uk
Address:
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
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South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UK