Speakers
Guillermo Rein (Imperial College London, UK)
“Wildfire Simulations combining Smouldering and Flaming Combustion using Cellular Automation and Physics-based models”
Dominique Morvan (University of Aix-Marseille, F)
“Wildfires modelling: physical phenomena and numerical simulation”
Paolo Fiorucci (CIMA Research Foundation, IT)
“Integrating key physical aspects in empirical models to support fire risk management”
Andrea Trucchia (CIMA Research Foundation, IT)
“Wildfire simulation with cellular automata”
María Isabel Asensio Sevilla (University of Salamanca, ES)
“PhyFire-HDWind-PhyNX: an extensive device related to wildfire simulation”
Vera Egorova (University of Cantabria, ES)
“Integrated Climate-Biome Classification of the fire-spotting generated fires”
Gianni Pagnini (BCAM, ES)
“Probability density function of a random area and its application to wildfires”
María José Ginzo Villamayor (University of Santiago de Compostela, ES)
“The intervention of algorithms in forest fires”
Fabio Alaimo Ponziani (Vigili del Fuoco, Corpo Nazionale, IT)
“Water based shields deployment on terrain during wildfire spread: a modelling approach using distributed information through autonomous agents”
Alberto Tinaburri (Vigili del Fuoco, Corpo Nazionale, IT)
“Italian regional forest fires database. Mapping and statistical investigations”
Nouredine Zekri (Université des Sciences et Technologie d’Oran, DZ)
“The Small World Network model. Application to epidemics and forest fire spread”
Young Researcher from inside Spain:
Marcos López De Castro (BCAM, ES)
“On the relationship between the initial shape of wildfires and the evolution of associated observables”
Young Researcher from outside Spain to be invited
“To be Announced”