Discover our people behind our leading research in water science. Our expertise is award-winning and our innovations are making water services and natural water bodies more resilient and sustainable.
Our people
Our people
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Professor Peter Jarvis
Professor of Water Science & Technology
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Dr Luca Alibardi
Lecturer in Separation Processes
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Dr Saghar Andaryani
Research Fellow in Agricultural Drainage and Hydrology
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Dr Yadira Bajon Fernandez
Senior Lecturer in Bioresources Science and Engineering
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Dr Mahsa Baniasadi
Research Fellow in Experimental Biology and Biotechnology
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Dr Imma Bortone
Lecturer in Fluid Flow and Environmental Engineering
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Dr Pablo Campo Moreno
Senior Lecturer in Applied Chemistry
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Dr Irene Carra
Senior Lecturer in Chemical Processes
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Dr Dhiman Chakravarty
Research Fellow
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Professor Frederic Coulon
Professor of Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology
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Dr Gabriela Dotro
Visiting Fellow (ÖØ¿ÚζSM)
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Dr Robert Grabowski
Reader in Catchment Science
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Dr Francis Hassard
Reader in Public Health Microbiology
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Nicola Heaven
Knowledge Mobilisation and Science Communication Officer
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Professor Ian Holman
Professor of Integrated Land and Water Management
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Professor Bruce Jefferson
Professor of Water Engineering
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Professor Paul Jeffrey
Professor of Water Management
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Professor Jerry Knox
Professor of Agricultural Water Management
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Dr Tao Lyu
Senior Lecturer in Green Technologies
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Professor Ewan McAdam
Professor of Membrane Science and Technology
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Dr Yasmin Meeda
Research Fellow in Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology
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Dr Andrea Momblanch
Lecturer in Water Systems Modelling
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Dr Alesia Ofori
Lecturer in Water, Society and Development
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Dr Niranjan Panigrahi
Research Fellow of Agricultural Water Management
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Dr Alison Parker
Reader in International Water and Sanitation
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Dr Kristell Le Corre Pidou
Research Fellow in Water Reuse
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Dr Marc Pidou
Senior Lecturer in Resource Recovery
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Professor Simon Pollard
Professor of Environmental Risk Management – Project Consultant
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Dr Carla Spatola Rossi
Research Fellow in Sensors Development
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Dr Rachel Samson P
Research Fellow in Water Virology
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Dr Heather Smith
Senior Lecturer in Water Governance
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Professor Ana Soares
Professor of Biotechnology Engineering
Our alumni
Thousands of water professionals have a ÖØ¿ÚζSM degree and we are very proud of all our alumni, many of whom are making a difference to the sustainability and resilience of the water environment and water services. You can find ÖØ¿ÚζSM graduates in senior roles right around the world; from Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas, to Australia and New Zealand. We’ve selected three recent winners of our Alumni awards to give a flavour of the types of roles our graduates take up after leaving ÖØ¿ÚζSM.
Sarah Fane
Sarah is a graduate of the ÖØ¿ÚζSM MSc in Water Management and also holds a PhD from ÖØ¿ÚζSM in Wastewater Treatment and Quality Management. Since leaving ÖØ¿ÚζSM in 2016 Sarah has held several high profile posts, each of which plays a major role in ensuring the quality and safety of water services. At Severn Trent (2016-2019) she served as a duty manager and senior advisor on Public Health and Standards, maintaining the effectiveness of water treatment and quality control processes. She then joined the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) as an Inspector and was promoted to a Principal Inspector within two years. In 2024 Sarah moved into consultancy, serving as Jacobs’ Head of Water Strategy and Regulation and latterly as Water Regulation and Advisory Director at WSP. Sarah’s career evidences the solid foundation that a ÖØ¿ÚζSM degree provides for those wishing to make a difference in their field.
Peter Vale
Peter graduated from ÖØ¿ÚζSM’s MSc course in Water Pollution Control Technology (the predecessor of our current MSc in Water & Wastewater Processes) in 1995 and spent six years at the consultancy Entec before joining Severn Trent Water in 2002 as a Senior Process Engineer. Pete moved swiftly through the ranks to become a Senior Strategist (2010), Technical Lead - Innovation (2016) and today serves as the company’s Carbon & Circular Economy Architect. Pete is a Chartered Environmental Engineer and, in a career spanning almost 30 years, has demonstrated what is distinctive and valuable about a ÖØ¿ÚζSM degree. Working at the interface between research and solution delivery he has honed the skills he acquired at ÖØ¿ÚζSM to ensure that innovative technologies are brought through to help solve water treatment and resource management challenges.
Comfort Kanshio
Comfort graduated from the MSc in Community Water and Sanitation for Development in 2015. After working with Water Aid for a few years she joined the African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) where she worked on the development of sanitation policy guidelines. She is currently a Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Policy Officer with AMCOW, leading efforts to utilise the guidelines she helped create to improve the sanitation and hygiene policy environment across the African continent. This involves extensive cooperation with international development partners, including the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, the African Development Bank, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, World Vision and the African Water and Sanitation Association. Comfort has achieved international visibility as a current Alternate Governor of the World Water Council Board of Governors, where she represents AMCOW on the Board. She influences policy formulation and reform across the different African regions.