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Ian Mayor-Smith is a Senior Lecturer in Water and Wastewater Treatment at the University of Brighton, affiliated with the School of Environment and Technology. He is part of the Environment and Public Health Research Group and the Centre for Aquatic Environments. As Co-Vice President of the International Ultraviolet Association, he focuses on advancing UV-based water treatment technologies. His academic background includes a PhD from Imperial College London (2015) on ultraviolet reactor optimization, an MSc from the University of Brighton (2008), and a BSc in Biological Sciences (2007).
His research emphasizes mercury-free UV systems, water reuse applications, and advanced oxidation processes. Key projects include Southern Water’s Phase II Reuse Program. He teaches using applied, blended learning methods, prioritizing real-world industry relevance. Supervising doctoral and MRes students, he guides research in water recycling and regulatory frameworks. His work bridges academic innovation with industrial application, addressing global water scarcity challenges through sustainable treatment technologies.
Recent research trends reflect a focus on UV disinfection innovation, regulatory frameworks for potable reuse, and next-generation measurement techniques. His contributions advance environmental engineering practices while fostering interdisciplinary collaborations globally.
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