Delaney Seeburger is a Wildfire Modeler for the Natural Hazards domain. She is a licensed Fire Protection Engineer in the State of California with more than five years of experience in weather analytics, fire spread modelling, and risk management.
Prior to joining SIG, Delaney supported several wildfire projects with development of risk-informed wildfire mitigation plans, development of proprietary fire potential indices, and statistical analysis of historical weather conditions at Reax Engineering. She has collaborated on wildland fire projects with PhD candidates at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, specifically the characterization of soot from porous wildland fuels. She has interned with Jensen-Hughes in the Anaheim office doing fire and life safety code consulting and third-party review of architectural and fire sprinkler installation plans. She has also worked for the National Park Service performing fire and life safety analyses of historic structures in the Wildland Urban Interface.
Delaney holds a master’s degree in Fire Protection Engineering from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Hope College in Holland, Michigan.