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Firetech: Using technology to address our wildfire crisis

Speaker
Bill Clerico
Date
Tue October 17th 2023, 12:30 - 1:30pm
Event Sponsor
The Bill Lane Center for the America West, Woods Institute for the Environment, Center for Sustainability Data Science, and the Wildland Fire Challenge
Location
Online via Zoom. See link below.

Please note that Zoom participation requires a SUNET ID. Non-Stanford attendees should contact Derek Fong (dfong@stanford.edu) for access.
An orange sky filled with wildfire smoke with mountains in the background and dark pine trees in the foreground.

This seminar is part of the fall 2023/2024 Wildland Fire Seminar Series, co-sponsored by the Bill Lane Center for the American West,  Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford Sustainability Data Science, and Woods Institute for the Environment. In the series, we will hear from a spectrum of researchers, decision makers, and industry experts on some important issues and challenges related to wildland fires.  This talk will be led by Maria Santos from the University of Zurich. 

The series continues Tuesday, October 17 with a talk by Bill Clerico of Convective Capital. 

Abstract

Extreme wildfire has become a global crisis - affecting lives, property, air quality, economies and ecosystems. What role can technology and startups play in helping address it? Bill Clerico is the founder and managing partner at Convective Capital, a wildfire-focused venture capital firm and will share his perspectives on the market and opportunities therein.


WILDLAND FIRE SEMINAR SERIES
Fall Quarter 2023-24
Tuesdays s at 12:30 p.m. - Seminars via Zoom 

October 3: Understanding the wildfire insurance challenge in California: from individual structures to the global reinsurance market

Michael Wara, Doerr School of Sustainability

October 10: Fire as a social-ecological system 

Maria Santos, University of Zurich

October 17: Firetech: Using technology to address our wildfire crisis 

Bill Clerico, Convective Capital

October 24: The Importance, Challenges, and Opportunities for Enabling Aerial Firefighting in Degraded Visual Environments

Mark Bathrick, Bathrick Aviation Consulting

October 31: Evolution of PG&E Wildfire Mitigation Efforts – 2019 to 2023 

Andy Abranches, PG&E

November 7: Fueling fires: wildfire mitigation and wildfire behavior

Georgia Scarr, Bill Lane Center for the American West

November 14: Nonprofits and wildfire. The evolution of the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council: From hazardous fuels reduction to technology leader

Seth Schalet, Santa Clara County FireSafe Council

November 28: X-ray measurements to understand the science of fire spread by ember transport 

Matthias Ihme, Department of Mechanical Engineering

December 5: Translating First Responder Expertise – Enhancing university wildfire management and communications

Luisa Rapport, Stanford Emergency Services

This seminar series is co-sponsored by The Bill Lane Center for the America West, Woods Institute for the Environment, Center for Sustainability Data Science, and the Wildland Fire Challenge.

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