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Deonisius Aprisa

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Deonisius Aprisa

PhD Candidate
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

deonisius.aprisa@ntnu.no
1-360 Byggtekniske laboratorier Gløshaugen, Trondheim
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About

PhD candidate specializing in Fire Safety Engineering, with a focuse in fire safety for buildings with timber structures. I hold an International Master of Science in Fire Safety Engineering (IMFSE) degree, jointly organized by the University of Edinburgh, Lund University, and Ghent University.

Prior to pursuing my doctoral studies, I worked as a research consultant at a leading Danish institute dedicated to fire safety engineering. My work aims to enhance building safety and sustainability through innovative timber construction practices.

 
 
 

Competencies

  • Active & passive fire protection
  • Fire dynamics
  • Fire dynamics simulator (FDS)
  • Fire safety engineering
  • Performance based design
  • Risk assessment

Research

Main research in the area of Fire Safety Engineering (FSE), with deeper focus on the fire safety in buildings with timber structures.

FRIC - Fire Research and Innovation Centre

The main objective of FRIC is to increase knowledge within the field of fire science in order to support decisions and develop better solutions for fire safety in buildings.

Publications

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2026

  • Aprisa, Deonisius; Steen-Hansen, Anne Elise. (2026) Impact of Climate Change on Fire Risk of Residential Timber Buildings in Eastern Norway. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES)
    Academic article

Journal publications

  • Aprisa, Deonisius; Steen-Hansen, Anne Elise. (2026) Impact of Climate Change on Fire Risk of Residential Timber Buildings in Eastern Norway. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES)
    Academic article

Outreach

2025

  • Poster
    Bøe, Andreas Sæter; Hox, Kristian; Aprisa, Deonisius. (2025) Potential of fast fire spread in large compartments with exposed timber. Interflam 2025 , London 30.06.2025 - 02.07.2025
  • Poster
    Aprisa, Deonisius; Bøe, Andreas Sæter; Friquin, Kathinka Leikanger; Steen-Hansen, Anne Elise; Jiang, Lei. (2025) Influence of Glass Breakage on Ventilation and Fire Behaviour in Large Timber Compartments: A Numerical Simulation Study. Interflam 2025 , London 30.06.2025 - 02.07.2025

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