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25 changes: 8 additions & 17 deletions .github/workflows/hugo.yml
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# Sample workflow for building and deploying a Hugo site to GitHub Pages
name: Deploy Hugo site to Pages

on:
# Runs on pushes targeting the default branch
push:
branches: ["master"]

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# Sets permissions of the GITHUB_TOKEN to allow deployment to GitHub Pages
permissions:
contents: read
pages: write
id-token: write
contents: write

# Allow only one concurrent deployment, skipping runs queued between the run in-progress and latest queued.
# However, do NOT cancel in-progress runs as we want to allow these production deployments to complete.
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- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v2
with:
path: ./public
folder: ./public/ # The folder the action should deploy.
branch: gh-pages

# Deployment job
deploy:
environment:
name: github-pages
url: ${{ steps.deployment.outputs.page_url }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
steps:
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
id: deployment
uses: actions/deploy-pages@v2
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: pages
path: ./public/
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.jekyll-metadata
.DS_Store
vendor
.idea
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dynamics.

{{< figure
src="/images/crowd.png"
src="images/crowd.png"
caption="Image design: Panar Ege Uesten."
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/fd.png"
src="images/fd.png"
caption="The fundamental diagram describes the relationship of flow and density and helps to understand the formation of congestions."
>}}
Further reading on the fundamental diagram is be found in this dissertation:
Further reading on the fundamental diagram is found in this dissertation:
[Pedestrian fundamental diagrams: Comparative analysis of experiments in
different geometries](https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/128157)

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{{<
figure
src="/images/queue.jpg"
src="images/queue.jpg"
caption="[Photo](https://unsplash.com/photos/aerial-photography-of-people-Nzb4LBsctyQ) by [Hal Gatewood](https://unsplash.com/@halacious) on [Unsplash](https://unsplash.com)"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/crowd_station.jpg"
src="images/crowd_station.jpg"
caption="[Photo](https://unsplash.com/photos/people-standing-and-walking-on-stairs-in-mall-mVhd5QVlDWw) by [Anna Dziubinska](https://unsplash.com/@annadziubinska) on [Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/)"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/lane-formation.gif"
caption="Spontanous emergence of lane formation in a bi-directional flow"
src="images/lane-formation.gif"
caption="Spontaneous emergence of lane formation in a bi-directional flow"
>}}
- **Clogging at Bottlenecks**: Recognized by the jamming arch of multiple
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{{<
figure
src="/images/clogging.webp"
caption="Cloggging in a bottleneck"
src="images/clogging.webp"
caption="Clogging in a bottleneck"
>}}
- **Stop-and-Go Waves**: A distinct behavior observed in congested systems,
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{{<
figure
src="/images/stop-go.gif"
src="images/stop-go.gif"
caption="Emergence of stop-and-go waves in a system with closed boundary conditions"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/distance-modell.png"
src="images/distance-modell.png"
caption="Edward T. Hall's interpersonal distances of man ([The Hidden Dimension](https://archive.org/details/hiddendimension000hall))"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/interaction.gif"
src="images/interaction.gif"
caption="Experimental study on entrance to a bottleneck."
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/experiments.gif"
src="images/experiments.gif"
caption="Experiments under laboratory conditions. See [IAS-7 Data Archive](https://ped.fz-juelich.de/db)"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/corbetta1.png"
src="images/corbetta1.png"
caption="Real-life anonymous pedestrian tracking in the train station of Eindhoven (NL). [Source](https://research.tue.nl/en/publications/continuous-measurements-of-real-life-bidirectional-pedestrian-flo)"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/voronoi-moving.gif"
src="images/voronoi-moving.gif"
caption="Identified silhouettes of individuals in transit and their associated Voronoi diagrams. [Source](https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.98.062310)"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/co140311.f1.jpeg"
src="images/co140311.f1.jpeg"
caption="[Physics of Human Crowds](https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-conmatphys-031620-100450), Corbetta & Toschi. Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, vol. 14, 1, p.311-333, 2023"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/ca.png"
src="images/ca.png"
caption="Potential movement paths on a grid, along with their associated transition probabilities, are outlined for the von Neumann neighborhood scenario"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/ellipses.png"
src="images/ellipses.png"
caption="In continuous space models, whether force-based or velocity-based, pedestrians are depicted as two-dimensional figures (like ellipses, circles, etc.). The distance between these figures determines the repulsive interactions among them"
>}}
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{{<
figure
src="/images/reading.jpg"
src="images/reading.jpg"
caption="[Photo](https://unsplash.com/photos/people-inside-library-1mwPOXb_pB8) by [Benjamin Ashton](https://unsplash.com/@bashton) on [Unsplash](https://unsplash.com)"
>}}
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listed in alphabetical order:


- [Mohcine Chraibi](/authors#MohcineChraibi)
- [Alessandro Corbetta](/authors#AlessandroCorbetta)
- [Claudio Feliciani](/authors#ClaudioFeliciani)
- [Milad Haghani](/authors#MiladHaghani)
- [Enrico Ronchi](/authors#EnricoRonchi)
- [Jette Schumann](/authors#JetteSchumann)
- [Antoine Tordeux](/authors#AntoineTordeux)
- [Ezel Üsten](/authors#EzelÜsten)
- [Mohcine Chraibi]({{< relref "/authors#MohcineChraibi" >}})
- [Alessandro Corbetta]({{< relref "/authors#AlessandroCorbetta" >}})
- [Claudio Feliciani]({{< relref "/authors#ClaudioFeliciani" >}})
- [Milad Haghani]({{< relref "/authors#MiladHaghani" >}})
- [Enrico Ronchi]({{< relref "/authors#EnricoRonchi" >}})
- [Jette Schumann]({{< relref "/authors#JetteSchumann" >}})
- [Antoine Tordeux]({{< relref "/authors#AntoineTordeux" >}})
- [Ezel Üsten]({{< relref "/authors#EzelÜsten" >}})

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## Creators

[Dr. Mohcine Chraibi](/authors#MohcineChraibi), [Kai Kratz](/authors#KaiKratz), and [Tobias Schrödter](/authors#TobiasSchrödter)
[Dr. Mohcine Chraibi]({{< relref "/authors#MohcineChraibi" >}}), [Kai Kratz]({{< relref "/authors#KaiKratz" >}}), and [Tobias Schrödter]({{< relref "/authors#TobiasSchrödter" >}})

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---

[The International Association for Fire Safety Science](https://iafss2023.com/) organized a Symposium in Tsukuba, Japan during October 2023.
This week-long symposium included a track on human behaviour in fire and evacuation and a dedicated workshop on the topic which took place the Sunday before the conference. The Sunday workshop included a set of presentations and discussions related to the ongoing work of the permanent group on human behaviour in fires led by [Enrico Ronchi](https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2789-6359) and [Erica Kuligowski](https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6121-4983). This included the arrangement of a webinar series and the development of a research agenda for the field. Several important discussion points were brought up, including the need for training opportunities for early career researchers and a specific event entirely dedicated to the field.
This week-long symposium included a track on human behaviour in fire and evacuation and a dedicated workshop on the topic which took place the Sunday before the conference. The Sunday workshop included a set of presentations and discussions related to the ongoing work of the permanent group on human behaviour in fires led by [Enrico Ronchi]({{< relref "/authors#EnricoRonchi" >}}) and [Erica Kuligowski](https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6121-4983). This included the arrangement of a webinar series and the development of a research agenda for the field. Several important discussion points were brought up, including the need for training opportunities for early career researchers and a specific event entirely dedicated to the field.

During the symposium, three sessions were dedicated to evacuation along with two keynote talks. The conference was opened by a tribute to [Rita Fahy](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rita-Fahy) by the chair of IAFSS, [Brian Meacham](https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8562-3471), [Erica Kuligowski](https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6121-4983) and [Daniel Nilsson](https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3127-7152). Rita was a pioneer of the field of evacuation modelling with her model Exit89 which was developed in the 80ies and has been used for the investigation of the World Trade Centre performed by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST). Rita passed away during summer 2023, leaving a strong impact on the human behaviour in fire community with her work on the panic misconception, evacuation simulations and quantification of evacuation behaviour for fire engineering applications. The tribute was followed by the Howard Emmons award-winning talk by [David Purser](https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8572-5937) focused on understanding evacuation behaviour in presence of smoke and toxic gases.

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caption="Exploring single-line walking in immersive virtual reality by [Luke de Schot](https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukedeschot/?originalSubdomain=nz)."
>}}
The talk gave a comprehensive overview on the research in the domain providing valuable insights into the state-of-the-art of fire evacuation behaviour. The second keynote of the symposium was also on the topic of evacuation and was given by [Yuki Akizuki](https://u-toyama.elsevierpure.com/en/persons/yuki-akizuki). The focus of Akizuki’s talk was evacuation route design considering the impact of reduced visibility conditions due to smoke. Presentations during the symposium included three sessions on evacuation and human behaviour in fire and were chaired by [Enrico Ronchi](https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2789-6359), [Rosaria Ono](https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9418-4004) and [Daniel Nilsson](https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3127-7152). They included a wide range of topics, such as the use of novel methods to collect pedestrian movement and evacuation behaviour data (e.g., VR and online experiments), exploration of laypeople knowledge of evacuation, design of evacuation signage and way-finding systems, and evacuation of vulnerable groups such as children and people with functional limitations.
The talk gave a comprehensive overview on the research in the domain providing valuable insights into the state-of-the-art of fire evacuation behaviour. The second keynote of the symposium was also on the topic of evacuation and was given by [Yuki Akizuki](https://u-toyama.elsevierpure.com/en/persons/yuki-akizuki). The focus of Akizuki’s talk was evacuation route design considering the impact of reduced visibility conditions due to smoke. Presentations during the symposium included three sessions on evacuation and human behaviour in fire and were chaired by [Enrico Ronchi]({{< relref "/authors#EnricoRonchi" >}}), [Rosaria Ono](https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9418-4004) and [Daniel Nilsson](https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3127-7152). They included a wide range of topics, such as the use of novel methods to collect pedestrian movement and evacuation behaviour data (e.g., VR and online experiments), exploration of laypeople knowledge of evacuation, design of evacuation signage and way-finding systems, and evacuation of vulnerable groups such as children and people with functional limitations.


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The [15th IAFSS](https://iafss.org/event/15th-iafss-international-symposium/) International Symposium is set to convene in 2026 at the scenic locale of La Rochelle, France. This event promises to continue the esteemed tradition of fostering dialogue and sharing groundbreaking research in the field of fire safety science.

{{< icon "pencil-alt" >}} By: [Enrico Ronchi](/authors/#EnricoRonchi)
{{< icon "pencil-alt" >}} By: [Enrico Ronchi]({{< relref "/authors#EnricoRonchi" >}})

{{< icon "annotation" >}} Edited by: [Mohcine Chraibi](/authors/#MohcineChraibi)
{{< icon "annotation" >}} Edited by: [Mohcine Chraibi]({{< relref "/authors#MohcineChraibi" >}})


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