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A master's degree in fire engineering from the University of Canterbury is recognized under the Washington Accord. [11] In the United States, the University of Maryland (UMD) offers the ABET-accredited B.S. degree program in Fire Protection Engineering, as well as graduate degrees and a distance M.Eng. program. [12]
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) is a professional society for fire protection engineering established in 1950 and incorporated as an independent organization in 1971. [1] It is the professional society representing those practicing the field of fire protection engineering.
"The Most Important Technological Breakthrough of the 20th Century”, Fire Protection Engineering Magazine, Society of Fire Protection Engineers, First Quarter, 2015. " Symposium Review and Conclusion ", Proceedings of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers Symposium on Systems Applications, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland ...
Fire Safety Journal; International Journal of Reliability, Quality and Safety Engineering [1] Journal of Fire Protection Engineering; Quantitative InfraRed Thermography Journal; Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization; Strength of Materials
In 1991, he was named "Man of the Year" by the Society of Fire Protection Engineers; in 1995 he received the Edward W. Whalen Award from the New York City Fire Safety Directors Association; he received Lifetime Achievement Awards in 1999 from Fire Engineering Magazine, in 2000 from the New York City Fire Department and in 2017 the Friends of ...
Fire Engineering is an American magazine which provides training, education, and management information for fire and emergency services personnel. Articles are written by experts in the fire service and focus on lessons-learned.
James G. Quintiere is an American mechanical engineer known for his work on fire protection engineering and fire safety.He is professor emeritus in the Department of Fire Protection Engineering at the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering.
Francis L. Brannigan (October 13, 1918 – January 10, 2006) was a writer and teacher in the field of fire protection engineering.He died in his sleep at his home in Calverton, Maryland, United States, and was interred in Arlington National Cemetery.