3rd Water Sensitive Cities Conference – PhD Posters
The Water Sensitive Cities Conferences are a celebration of how water shapes our cities and towns into places that are more liveable, resilient, and sustainable. “Making the transition” from vision to implementation was central to the 2017 conference, the third in the series.
We hope you enjoyed the experience and have gained some valuable insight into the work that has already been achieved. Below you will find the PhD Posters from the conference.
- Adam Shypanski (C3.1): Adapting Sewers Infrastructure for a Water Sensitive
- Amar Nanda (B4.2): Adaptation Tipping Points to determine the resilience of a wetland
- Ary M Shiddiqi (C5.1): Sensor Placement Strategy for Locating Leaks using Lean Graphs
- Benya Wang (B2.4): Application of machine learning algorithms for nitrogen prediction in urban areas
- Carl Davies (B2.4): Minimising Fill in Low Lying Urban Land
- Daniel Nyandega (D5.1): Tactics for Artificially Modified Territories
- Don Williams (B5.1): Influence of Statutory Land Use Planning on WSUD Practices
- Elisabet Garcia (C1.3): Decentralised grey-water treatment combining adsorption and electrochemical oxidation
- Emily Yi Yuan Lee (C2.1): Effects of carbon source in nutrient assimilation of purple phototrophic bacteria
- Erika M. Duncan-Horner (GRIP): Transforming developing Asian cities with social entrepreneurship
- Francesco M. Gimelli (GRIP): WaSH for human wellbeing
- Gyöngyvér Engloner (D5.1): Urban Water Catchments
- Jen Middleton (B2.23): Catchment land use influences on the distribution of carbon and nutrients in sand-bed streams
- Lisa Blinco (C5.1): Optimising Pump Operations in a Harvested Stormwater System
- Madhu Krishna Murali (C3.1): Sewer Solids Modelling to Reduce Blockages and Overflows
- Samitha Patabendige (C5.1): Automatically Detecting Abnormal Water Use
- Tracy Schultz (A2.3): Disgusting images lower support for Water Sensitive Urban Design