• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Header Search Widget

Berkeley Fire Research Lab

Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley

  • News
  • Research
    • Facilities
    • Software
  • Team
    • Our Team
    • Prof. Gollner
    • Join our Team
  • Publications
  • Resources
    • Resources and Links
    • Wildfire Resources
    • Opportunities
    • Recommendations
    • Software
    • Directions and Contact
  • Learning Material
  • Our Team
  • Prof. Gollner
  • Join our Team

Michael Gollner

Michael J. Gollner

Associate Professor and Deb Faculty Fellow
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
6105A Etcheverry Hall
Berkeley, CA  94720-1740
Office: (510) 642-3371
Email: mgollner@berkeley.edu
I still maintain my affiliation with the University of Maryland:
Visiting Associate Professor
Department of Fire Protection Engineering
University of Maryland, College Park

ResearchGate
Department Webpage
Google Scholar Citations
Publons Reviewer Record
ORCiD
Scopus Citations
ResearchGate
Research Interests: Fire science, combustion and fluid dynamics, including fire spread, wildland fires, material flammability, sustainable building fire safety and smoke and toxic product transport.
Current Scholarly and Professional Service:
  • Associate Editor, Fire Technology
  • Member, Editorial Board, Fire Safety Journal
  • Member, Editorial Board, Fire Technology
  • Member, Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Wildland Fire
  • Treasurer and member of the Board of Directors, International Association of Wildland Fire
  • Research Advisory Committee Chair, Fire Protection Research Foundation, National Fire Protection Association
  • Principal Member, National Fire Protection Association Technical Committee on Forest and Rural Fire Protection.
  • Principal Member, National Fire Protection Association Technical Committee on Spaceports.
  • Executive Committee Member, Western States Section of the Combustion Institute
  • Elected Member, Management Committee, International Association for Fire Safety Science

Selected Past Scholarly and Professional Service:

  • Treasurer, International Association of Wildland Fire
  • Communications Committee Chair, International Association for Fire Safety Science

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Students present at Stanford Combustion conference
  • Professor Gollner testifies to Congress
  • Christina Liveretou awarded Onassis Foundation Scholarship
  • Congratulations to Xingyu Ren on the SFPE Student Scholar Award!
  • Prof. Gollner Presents at 2021 UC Wildfire Symposium Series

Michael GollnerFollow5,6602,210

Michael Gollner
27 May

Can California please setup clear laws and a regulatory body to enforce this and not leave this up to endless litigation in courts? We have both a housing and wildfire crisis. Clear rules and guidelines from a regulatory body would improve safety and streamline safe construction

Greg Pierce@gregspierce

Fire-housing nexus, part 784:

"The Santee City Council has formally thrown out approval of the long-planned Fanita Ranch housing project, after a judge ruled the proposal didn’t adequately consider how new homes could affect wildfire evacuations."

https://t.co/GZQ5O8VvKu

Reply on TwitterRetweet on Twitter2Like on Twitter11Twitter
Retweet on TwitterMichael Gollner Retweeted
27 May

Engineers have long been on the front lines of fighting for healthier indoor air. Find out what they are doing to improve indoor air quality.

https://t.co/p9RHG5nSqp

Twitter feed video.
Image for the Tweet beginning: Engineers have long been on
Reply on TwitterRetweet on Twitter2Like on Twitter6Twitter
Retweet on TwitterMichael Gollner Retweeted
27 May

In light of our worsening #wildfire seasons, it makes perfect sense to bolster one of the most effective means of prevention.

@MichaelWWara @nature_org @jayzieglerca

Sen. Dodd’s Prescribed Fire Fund Bill Clears Senate

SACRAMENTO – With drought conditions and high temperatures threatening an early start to the wildfire season, the California Senate today approved l...

sd03.senate.ca.gov

Reply on TwitterRetweet on Twitter6Like on Twitter23Twitter
Retweet on TwitterMichael Gollner Retweeted
27 May

A pile burn was the ignition source for Calf Canyon, but it certainly didn't cause that fire to burn the way it did. That was 100+ years of fire suppression and climate change working in tandem.

Forest Service pile burn from January caused Calf Canyon Fire

The Calf Canyon Fire was caused by a “pile burn holdover from January” that was started by the Santa Fe National Forest Service, officials...

www.abqjournal.com

Reply on TwitterRetweet on Twitter25Like on Twitter95Twitter
Load More...
  • Berkeley Engineering
  • UC Berkeley
  • PRIVACY
  • ACCESSIBILITY
  • NONDISCRIMINATION
  • youtube
  • facebook
  • twitter

© 2016–2022 UC Regents   |   Log in