On the afternoon of November 18, 2020, Dr. Long Shi and doctoral supervisor of Royal Melbourne University in Australia were invited to deliver an academic report titled Research and Application Prospects of the Collaborative Development of Fire Safety and New Energy System online. This lecture is a special lecture for overseas experts in the construction of safety engineering applied undergraduate program in our school. More than 120 undergraduates, postgraduates and some teachers from the College of Ocean Science and Engineering attended the lecture.
Long Dr Shi from energy conservation and emissions reduction, new type of green building and fire safety integrated point of view, the team over the past 10 years was introduced in detail about the fire safety and the foundation for the development of the new energy system on the synergy theory, numerical simulation and engineering application of the latest achievements, belong to safety engineering, engineering thermal physics, transportation engineering, and other areas of the multi-disciplinary cross, In particular, the application of solar chimneys in construction and traffic tunnel engineering has achieved good social benefits in China, Australia, Singapore and other countries.
Dr. Long Shi graduated from the major of safety engineering with a bachelor's degree and has a profound understanding of the career planning and academic development of safety engineering students. During the meeting, safety engineering undergraduates exchanged and interacted with him on further study. Through this academic exchange, the participating students' cognition of safety engineering major and their interest in research were stimulated.
Dr. Shi Long graduated from the National University of Singapore, and is now a senior lecturer and doctoral supervisor at RMIT University in Australia. He is also an Australian DECRA Fellow(equivalent to a national Excellent Youth). His main research interests include building fire risk analysis and building solar energy conservation. He has published more than 80 SCI papers in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews and other international journals. The research results have been recognized by more than 30 national research organizations, such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Fire Protection Association. He was awarded the RMIT University Distinguished Teaching Award in 2017 and 2019 and the university's only President's Outstanding Youth Research Award in 2019.

