23 July 2009
Professor Domingos Xavier Viegas provided an overview of a
research program on forest fires propagation carried out at the
University of Coimbra, in Portugal, at a Bushfire CRC seminar
today.
He spoke about the research topics that have been covered in this
program including: fire meteorology; fuel modeling and
characterisation; slope and wind effects on fire spread, extreme
fire behaviour; fire safety and decision support systems.
Professor Viegas spoke on recent developments on eruptive fires and
spot fire analysis with reference to several wildfire events over
recent years.
European Connections Enhanced
Professor Viegas and Bushfire CRC CEO Gary Morgan also renewed
the formal Memorandum of Understanding between their two
organisations. An MOU was signed in 2006 between the Bushfire CRC
and the Associação para o Desenvolvimento da
Aerodinâmica Industrial (ADAI) at the University of
Coimbra.
As part of this MOU, Professor Viegas was a guest of the
Bushfire CRC and spent a week visiting other partners and viewing
the areas burnt in the Victorian fires of February this year.
Discussions took place on opportunities for further collaborative
research and other activities in coming years.
ABOUT PROF DOMINGOS XAVIER VIEGAS
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At the Bushfire CRC seminar
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Professor Domingos Xavier Viegas’ main area of interest since
1985 has been the study of physical aspects of forest fires, in
particular, the analysis of the effect of wind and slope on fire
behaviour and fire safety.
He has coordinated various research projects funded by
Portuguese institutions and the European Community, and has also
been responsible for promoting the organisation of several
scientific meetings, training courses and seminars about forest
fires, including five international Conferences.
He has held the post of full Professor of the Department of
Mechanical Engineering, of the Faculty of Science and
Technology of the University of Coimbra since 1992.
He is the Coordinator of the Centre for Studies on Forest Fires
(CEIF) and President of the Associação para o
Desenvolvimento da Aerodinâmica Industrial (ADAI) since its
creation in 1986.
He was also a Member of the Board of Directors of the International
Association of Wildland Fire and a member of the Editorial Advisory
Board of the International Journal of Wildland Fire since 2002.
He has been an Invited Lecturer at several international
conferences, seminars and courses. In addition to this
Professor Viegas has authored several publications on forest
fires.
