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SFPE Awards

– Published 26 October 2012

At the  annual meeting in Savannah in October, the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) awarded Robert Jönsson with the 2012 John L. Bryan Mentoring award. SFPE writes on their blog:

The award is named after John L. Bryan who established the University of Maryland Department of Fire Protection Engineering and served as the as the Department Chair from its establishment in 1956 until his retirement in 1993. The award is given for recognition of commitment to mentoring that enhances the practice of fire protection engineering.

In 2001 the Fire Safety Engineering Program at Lund University celebrated its 25th anniversary. During this period, over 700 students graduated from the Lund program. This includes graduates at the Bachelors, Masters and PhD. Level.

“This significant anniversary would not have happened without the leadership of Robert Jönsson,” said SFPE Engineering Program Manager Chris Jelenewicz. “Under Robert’s leadership, the Fire Protection Program at Lund has garnished a reputation not only throughout Sweden but globally as one of the top fire safety engineering institutions in the world.” 

Jönsson also played an instrumental role in starting the International Master in Fire Safety Engineering.  This program that is already into its second successful year was organized by Ghent University (Belgium), Lund University (Sweden) and the University of Edinburgh (UK).  It will give students throughout the world the opportunity to study fire safety engineering.

In addition, Johan Andersson and Axel Jönsson received the 2012 Foundation Student Scholar award for their thesis Utrymning av höga byggnader - En analys av riskperception [Evacuation in high-rise buildings - An analysis of risk perception]. Johan and Axel's thesis are available for download here.

Congratulations!