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Contact UsE: m.delichatsios@ulster.ac.ukT: +44 (0)28 9036 8701You are here UU Homepage / Faculty Page / Art, Design and the Built Environment /School of the Built Environment School of the Built EnvironmentAbout Ushomeintroduction history expertise collaboration industry partners links facilities education Research sub groups PhD Topics staff publications staff projects research projects Staff academic staff research staff PhD students admin/support News & Events UU news & events Search Welcome FireSERT is the Institute for Fire Safety Engineering Research and Technology within the School of Built Environment, Faculty of Art, Design and the Built Environment. It is located on the Jordanstown Campus. The main endeavours of FireSERT are: its postgraduate teaching and PhD programmes in fire safety science and engineering its strategic and commissioned research, and its support to industry and commerce. Through these endeavours, FireSERT is a world-leading provider of: higher education in scientific and technical fire safety engineering, tailor-made fire safety short courses and training programs, strategic fire safety science and engineering research, commissioned fire safety science and engineering research, commercially sponsored fire safety science and engineering research, fire safe product and component development, fire testing, fire safety engineering support to industry and commerce and independent advice to government and its agencies. FireSERT is supported through a diversity of externally funded research programmes, its share of Research Assessment Exercise (REF) income, university strategic funding and university student income. FireSERT's research is focused on four key areas: Fire Dynamics and Materials, Structural fire engineering Human Behaviour in Fire Fire protection The facilities developed for undertaking research in this area are exceptional, a 600m2 burn hall allows full-scale fire research to be undertaken. A 20 MW facility, a large-scale combination wall and floor furnace (3m x 3m x 4m long), intermediate and small size furnaces facilitate investigations over a wide range of scales. These facilities are complemented by a well equipped fire dynamics and chemistry laboratory furnished with TGA/FTIR/DSC/MS and two cone calorimeters, one standard and one having a controlled oxidizer atmosphere. In addition to the experimental laboratories, extensive dedicated computer facilities are available for fire modelling, using CFD. A specific set of laboratories are also available for the investigation of human behaviour in fire, allowing fundamental work to be undertaken on human responses to fire and evacuation simulations. Contact Details For further information contact: Professor Michael Delichatsios Fire Safety Engineering Research and Technology Centre School of The Built Environment University of Ulster Shore Road Newtownabbey Co.Antrim BT37 0QB Tel: 44 (0)28 9036 8701 University of Ulster | Freedom of Information | C
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