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The many contributions of members of the University of Waterloo Fire Research Group are catalogued under the following headings. If you are searching for something specific please contact us and we will assist in providing more specific information or titles of interest to you and your organization.

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Diagnostics and instrumentation

Fire service research and training

Gas explosions

Industrial fires

Fire and materials

Large-scale fire testing

Structural fires

Pool fires

Risk assessment and fire modelling

Soot formation

Sandia

Welding

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