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Steve Andrews: From Bioaeronautics to Fire Investigator and beyond

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Have you ever wondered how a failed attempt at medical school could lead to a thrilling career in fire investigation and becoming one of the most well know FI in the UK?
Join us on CSI on Fire as we sit down with Steve Andrews, whose unexpected journey took him from studying zoology and psychology to earning a master's degree in bioaeronautics.
Steve's passion for high-risk outdoor activities and a pivotal project on aircraft fire safety steered him into the fascinating world of fire research and investigation.
In this episode, Steve shares his remarkable experiences, from working with the European Space Agency on fire experiments in microgravity to conducting large-scale fire and explosion tests that police budgets couldn't cover.
He also recounts his time with the Forensic Science Service, exploring the intricate science behind fire and collision investigations. Steve's narrative is packed with hands-on experiences, including petrol bomb experiments and room fires, revealing the critical role of practical, on-the-ground work in shaping a robust body of knowledge in fire investigation.
You'll also hear about the evolution of fire investigation education and research, particularly following the closure of the Forensic Science Service.
Steve discusses his involvement in establishing a master's degree in fire investigation at UCLan and the importance of publishing research to advance the field. From the cultural hesitance in the UK to share detailed forensic findings publicly to the powerful impact of visual evidence in court, this episode underscores the ongoing challenges and advancements in the ever-evolving landscape of fire investigation.
Don't miss this captivating conversation with a true expert in the field.

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Chapters

1. Steve Andrews: From Bioaeronautics to Fire Investigator and beyond (00:00:00)

2. Fire Investigation (00:00:03)

3. Forensic Fire Investigation and Experimentation (00:07:49)

4. Advancements in Fire Investigation Research (00:13:05)

5. Enrollment and Work at UCLan (00:18:41)

6. Fire Investigation Education Crisis (00:32:18)

7. Visual Impact in Fire Investigation (00:43:56)

26 episodes

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Content provided by Mike Moulden. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mike Moulden or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

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Have you ever wondered how a failed attempt at medical school could lead to a thrilling career in fire investigation and becoming one of the most well know FI in the UK?
Join us on CSI on Fire as we sit down with Steve Andrews, whose unexpected journey took him from studying zoology and psychology to earning a master's degree in bioaeronautics.
Steve's passion for high-risk outdoor activities and a pivotal project on aircraft fire safety steered him into the fascinating world of fire research and investigation.
In this episode, Steve shares his remarkable experiences, from working with the European Space Agency on fire experiments in microgravity to conducting large-scale fire and explosion tests that police budgets couldn't cover.
He also recounts his time with the Forensic Science Service, exploring the intricate science behind fire and collision investigations. Steve's narrative is packed with hands-on experiences, including petrol bomb experiments and room fires, revealing the critical role of practical, on-the-ground work in shaping a robust body of knowledge in fire investigation.
You'll also hear about the evolution of fire investigation education and research, particularly following the closure of the Forensic Science Service.
Steve discusses his involvement in establishing a master's degree in fire investigation at UCLan and the importance of publishing research to advance the field. From the cultural hesitance in the UK to share detailed forensic findings publicly to the powerful impact of visual evidence in court, this episode underscores the ongoing challenges and advancements in the ever-evolving landscape of fire investigation.
Don't miss this captivating conversation with a true expert in the field.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Steve Andrews: From Bioaeronautics to Fire Investigator and beyond (00:00:00)

2. Fire Investigation (00:00:03)

3. Forensic Fire Investigation and Experimentation (00:07:49)

4. Advancements in Fire Investigation Research (00:13:05)

5. Enrollment and Work at UCLan (00:18:41)

6. Fire Investigation Education Crisis (00:32:18)

7. Visual Impact in Fire Investigation (00:43:56)

26 episodes

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