Dr. Mike Flannigan

Dr. Mike Flannigan

BC Innovation Research Chair in Predictive Services, Emergency Management and Fire Science, Faculty of Science


Dr. Mike Flannigan's primary research interests include fire and weather/climate interactions, including the potential impact of climatic change, lightning-ignited forest fires, landscape fire modelling and interactions between vegetation, fire, and weather. He uses machine learning approaches to better model and predict wildfire activity to inform the development of a wildfire early warning system and improve fire management planning and operations.

Mike was the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Wildland Fire (2002-2008) and has taken on leadership roles with the US National Assessment on Global Change, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Fire Fast Track Initiative and Global Change Terrestrial Ecosystems (GCTE) efforts on the global impacts of fire. He is a regular media commentator on Canadian wildland fire science topics, including fire mitigation, fire weather and climate change.


Education and credentials

  • B.Sc. Physics, University of Manitoba
  • M.Sc. Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
  • Ph.D. Plant Sciences, Cambridge University
  • Meteorologist MT35, Environment Canada

Experience

  • 2021 - Present | Thompson Rivers University
    BC Innovation Research Chair in Predictive Services, Emergency Management and Fire Science, Department of Natural Resource Science
  • 2010 - Present | Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science (Canada Wildfire)
    Science Director
  • 2021 - Present | University of Alberta
    Professor Emeritus
  • 2012 - 2021 | University of Alberta
    Professor of Wildland Fire, Department of Renewable Resources
  • 1981 - 2012 | Natural Resources Canada
    Canadian Forest Services

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