Luke Alexander Bisby is a Canadian-born structural engineer whose research focuses on how buildings and infrastructure behave in fire. He is Chair of Fire and Structures in the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh and serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of ElsevierâÂÂs Fire Safety Journal.
Bisby graduated with a BEng in Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics from McGill University in 1997, followed by an MSc (Eng) in Structural Engineering (1999) and a PhD in Structural Engineering (2003) from QueenâÂÂs University in Canada. His doctoral thesis, Fire Behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Reinforced or Confined Concrete, was the first to examine the fire performance of FRP-confined concrete columns.
After completing his doctorate, he joined QueenâÂÂs University as an assistant professor (2003âÂÂ2008) before moving to the University of Edinburgh, first as Reader and Royal Academy of Engineering Senior Research Fellow (2008âÂÂ2013) and, from 2013, as Professor and Arup Chair of Fire and Structures. He later headed the Research Institute for Infrastructure & Environment and served as Director of Discipline for Civil & Environmental Engineering (2022-2024). He has held visiting posts at the University of Science and Technology of China (2021âÂÂ2023) and at Université Laval (2017âÂÂ2020).
BisbyâÂÂs research spans the structural and thermal performance of concrete, timber and polymer-based composites at elevated temperatures, explosive spalling in concrete, and façade fire dynamics. He is frequently consulted by industry and regulators and was instructed as an expert witness for Phases 1 and 2 of the UK GovernmentâÂÂs Grenfell Tower Public Inquiry.
Since 2016 he has shared editorial leadership of Fire Safety Journal, the flagship journal of the International Association for Fire Safety Science.
Bisby received several awards: