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SUMMARY:TREEADS Reaches Future Innovators at California Polytechnic State University
DESCRIPTION:On May 15\, 2025\, TREEADS expanded its educational outreach with a dedicated online guest lecture for graduate students at California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) in the United States. \nThe session\, titled “Wildfires and TREEADS”\, was presented by Kemal S. Arsava (FRN) and introduced students to the TREEADS project—its purpose\, technological framework\, and its role in shaping a more resilient wildfire management ecosystem in Europe and beyond. \n The presentation covered: \n\n\nThe challenges of wildfire prevention\, detection\, and post-event restoration. \n\n\nTREEADS’s integrated approach involving advanced sensors\, AI-driven platforms\, and landscape recovery. \n\n\nCase studies and real-world applications drawn from the project’s pilot activities. \n\n\nWith a focused audience of around 20 students from scientific and technical backgrounds\, the session aimed to raise awareness among emerging professionals about the complexities of wildfire risk and the EU’s leadership in managing it through collaborative research and innovation. \nAlthough primarily educational\, this event reinforced TREEADS’s commitment to international knowledge transfer and capacity building within the wildfire management domain.
URL:https://treeads-project.eu/event/treeads-reaches-future-innovators-at-california-polytechnic-state-university/
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SUMMARY:Webinar Announcement: From Risk Scenarios to Response Plans with TREEADS Simulation Technologies 
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the sixth webinar in the series: “TREEADS Technologies for Wildfire Resilience”. Find the recordings of previous webinars HERE.   \nThe TREEADS project is pleased to invite you to the sixth webinar in our series aimed at showcasing cutting-edge technologies and solutions developed to address wildfire challenges. The webinar will take place on May 15th\, 2025\, at 16:00 pm CEST via Webex. The webinar is free\, but registration is required. This session will highlight three advanced simulation technologies designed to improve wildfire behavior forecasting\, optimize evacuation strategies\, and enhance emergency management planning. These TREEADS innovations demonstrate the critical role of predictive modeling and simulation in strengthening wildfire preparedness\, risk assessment\, and response capabilities. You may register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-risk-scenarios-to-response-plans-with-treeads-simulation-technologies-tickets-1347815786299?aff=oddtdtcreator   \nWebinar Agenda  \n\nIntroduction to TREEADS and the Knowledge Marketplace Repository (KMR) (5 min) \n\nPresented by Maria Pantazidou (INNOV-ACTS LIMITED)  \n\nSolution 1: High-fidelity fire and smoke propagation forecasting system (15 min) \n\nA wildfire propagation simulation tool consisting of three physics-based models: a wind field model (HDWind) that locally enhances wind data affecting fire propagation and the dispersion of the generated smoke plume\, which in turn are simulated by the corresponding fire spread model (PhyFire) and air dispersion model (PhyNX). These models work in a coupled and integrated manner within a user-friendly environment for non-expert users. The environment allows for the management of cartographic data and the interactive visualization of simulation results. The software enables proactive prevention and preparedness by simulating various wildfire scenarios and evaluating fire management strategies under different weather and fuel conditions\, and can serve as a powerful decision-support tool.  \nPresented by Mabel Asensio (Universidad de Salamanca – USAL)  \n\nSolution 2: ICrowd Crowd Simulation Platform (15 min) \n\niCrowd is an advanced agent-based crowd simulation platform designed for small- and large-scale scenarios in diverse environments\, including buildings\, stadiums\, and public spaces. It features biometric-based behavior modeling\, collision avoidance\, and fully customizable experiments. Utilizing Behavior Trees\, a widely used AI modeling technique\, iCrowd ensures realistic crowd dynamics. Built on a high-performance\, multithreaded engine\, it supports applications in social behavior modeling\, game AI\, evacuation planning\, and transportation simulations. With an extensible architecture separating core services from agent behavior layers\, iCrowd offers a powerful\, domain-independent solution for optimizing crowd management and evacuation strategies.  \nPresented by Stelios Thomopoulos (National Centre For Scientific Research Demokritos – NCSRD)  \n\nSolution 3: Infrastructures fire emergency management strategy (15 min) \n\nA novel approach that integrating data from project-developed fire modeling services and utilizes inputs for fire load distribution\, fire propagation\, smoke diffusion\, and material characteristics\, including ignition temperature. The design process incorporates simulation tools for smoke diffusion\, visibility and toxis species CFD analysis\, coupled with pedestrian movement and evacuation. Leveraging single-agent passenger behavior modeling\, this approach verifies the effectiveness of innovative systems and procedures across a spectrum of non-standard emergency scenarios\, also not limited to the pilot itself.  \nPresented by Antonio Retaggio (Sviluppo Tecnologie e Ricerca per l’Edilizia Sismicamente Sicura ed ecoSostenibile – TECNOSISTEM/STRESS)  \n\nQ&A Session (10 min) \n\nWho Should Attend?  \nThis webinar is ideal for:  \n\nWildfire management and emergency response professionals \n\n\nDisaster risk reduction and resilience planners \n\n\nFire safety engineers and infrastructure managers \n\n\nEnvironmental scientists and researchers in wildfire dynamics \n\n\nPublic authorities and civil protection agencies \n\n\nUrban planners and transportation safety experts \n\n\nTechnology developers in simulation and modeling fields \n\n\nAnyone interested in innovative simulation solutions for wildfire and emergency management \n\nAbout TREEADS Knowledge Marketplace Repository (KMR)  \nThe KMR is a comprehensive platform developed by TREEADS to promote\, disseminate\, and commercialize solutions for wildfire prevention\, preparedness\, detection\, and restoration. It serves as a resource hub\, sales channel\, and training center for wildfire technologies and knowledge. Learn more about TREEADS KMR and register here: https://knowledge-hub.treeads-project.eu/?page_id=1548   \nRegister now to reserve your spot and be part of the wildfire resilience movement! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-risk-scenarios-to-response-plans-with-treeads-simulation-technologies-tickets-1347815786299?aff=oddtdtcreator   \nThis webinar is part of the TREEADS project that has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101036926.  
URL:https://treeads-project.eu/event/webinar-announcement-from-risk-scenarios-to-response-plans-with-treeads-simulation-technologies/
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