Bruno Aparício holds a PhD from the University of Lisbon in Natural resources and forestry. He is a wildfire and environmental data researcher with deep expertise in geospatial analytics, fire behavior modeling, and landscape resilience assessment. His work bridges science and practical decision-making, helping agencies, companies, and land managers understand where and why fires spread, how fuel treatments affect risk, and how to plan more resilient landscapes. He focus on helping clients understand risk, optimize mitigation strategies, and make confident, data-driven decisions.
Bruno worked as International Research Scholar for US Forest Service, and as Faculty Research Assistant at Oregon State University. He holds a courtesy appointment at Oregon State University, USA, and is an external research collaborator with Forest Research Center, School of Agriculture, Portugal, and is co-founder of PyroScape.