Sesa Singha Roy’s Masters aimed to improve the computational performance of the Fire Dynamics Simulator, a physics-based model developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States, by reducing the wind development time required to run the simulator. Sesa’s interface method has reduced the computation time for fire simulations in the Fire Dynamics Simulator by reducing the wind generation and wind development time, resulting in quicker fire spread predictions.
Sesa currently lectures at Victoria University and is pursuing her PhD at Monash University.
Student project
Resources credited
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Presentation-Audio-Video | 08 Mar 2019 | Sesa Singha Roy - early career researcher entry 2019 | Save (0 bytes) | fire, fire severity, modelling |