Advances in Water Research & Innovation: 1998 to 2023 and Beyond
The Centre for Water Systems (CWS) commemorated its landmark 25th anniversary with a two-day celebration event - 'Advances in Water Research & Innovation: 1998 to 2023 and Beyond’ - on Thursday 31st August and Friday 1st September 2023, at the University of Exeter's Streatham Campus.
With almost 120 attendees from around the world – including current and former CWS members, and academic and industrial colleagues – an array of engaging talks, poster presentations and discussions took place; highlighting the development, successes and growing global reputation of the Centre.
We would like to thank all attendees for participating in this special event - it was wonderful to catch up with so many people who have been part of the Centre over the years and with those who have collaborated with us on projects and innovations.
Please see below for a range of outputs from the event:
Photographs
Delegates can view the event photographs online.
Please acknowledge as follows: 'Photo(s) courtesy of University of Exeter / Theo Moye'.
Speakers and presentations
Please see below for a list of speakers and presentations.
If you wish to view any of the presentations, please contact us at cws-admin@exeter.ac.uk. Delegates can access the presentations online.
NAME | ORGANISATION | PRESENTATION |
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DAY 1: THURSDAY 31ST AUGUST 2023 - "CELEBRATIONS" | ||
SESSION 1: 25 YEARS OF CWS | ||
Godfrey Walters | CWS, University of Exeter | The early years |
Sally Walters | Stantec | The early years |
Dragan Savić | KWR Water / CWS, University of Exeter | Working with industry |
David Butler | CWS, University of Exeter | UK research |
Slobodan Djordjević | CWS, University of Exeter | International research |
SESSION 2: MY TIME WITH CWS | ||
Maryam Imani | Anglia Ruskin University | Resilient tides: a personal voyage shaped by the Centre for Water Systems |
Seith N. Mugume | MEIR Engineering and Research / Makerere University | CWS and my journey into an academic career |
Kobus van Zyl | University of Auckland | My time with CWS |
Zoran Kapelan | Delft University of Technology | My time with CWS: from PhD student to Professor |
Lydia S. Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia | KWR Water / CWS, University of Exeter | Travelling on the EU road for research |
Andrew Southall | PAVA Solutions | From graduates to genetic algorithms |
DAY 2: FRIDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER 2023 - "FUTURE CHALLENGES" | ||
SESSION 3: RESEARCH FOR THE NEXT 25 YEARS | ||
Raziyeh Farmani | CWS, University of Exeter | Self-healing water distribution systems |
Guangtao Fu | CWS, University of Exeter | Towards sustainable and resilient urban wastewater systems |
Fayyaz Memon | CWS, University of Exeter | Water-energy-food nexus: micro to macro? |
Mohamad Abdel-Aal | CWS, University of Exeter | Heat energy from wastewater |
Akbar Javadi | CWS, University of Exeter | Groundwater management under climate change |
Albert Chen | CWS, University of Exeter | Extended reality in water research and education |
SESSION 4: HOT TOPICS - PARALLEL WORKSHOPS | ||
Peter Melville Shreeve & Ole Mark | CWS, University of Exeter & AS Kruger | Workshop 1: Will real-time data end the need for hydraulic models? |
James Webber | CWS, University of Exeter | Workshop 2: Economics and engineering for stormwater management |
Raziyeh Farmani | CWS, University of Exeter | Workshop 3: Digital solutions for water distribution systems |
Albert Chen & Matt Johns | CWS, University of Exeter | Workshop 4: Extended reality in water research and education |
SESSION 5: THE WAY FORWARD | ||
Ridi Hossain | CWS, University of Exeter | Slowing the flow at source: monitoring rain barrels on the Isle of Wight |
Jess Holland | CWS, University of Exeter | Predictive maintenance and machine learning in wastewater treatment |
Barry Evans | CWS, University of Exeter | Simulation of flood impacts on transportation systems |
Kate Baker | CWS, University of Exeter | Community engagement in the water sector |
Mehdi Khoury | CWS, University of Exeter | Serious gaming in the circular economy |
Papers collection
Please take a look at our 25th anniversary papers collection.