About
Jessica Holland is a Researcher at the Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology, University of Queensland, focusing on interdisciplinary applications of data science in environmental systems.
Her core research interests include:
- Machine Learning for infrastructure optimization
- Sustainable urban drainage engineering
- Predictive maintenance modeling
- Environmental data analytics
- Water-energy nexus technologies
She leads the project "Machine Learning Predictive Maintenance for Sustainable Urban Drainage" (January 2022–December 2025) under Prof Damien Batstone's guidance, developing AI-driven solutions to enhance resilience in municipal water networks. This work intersects computational science and ecological engineering to address climate adaptation challenges.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in available sources.
Ms Holland operates under advisory supervision with no evidence of her advising students or managing research grants. Her work is embedded within the Centre's broader initiatives spanning wastewater treatment, decarbonization, and water infrastructure digitalization.
The Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology houses cross-disciplinary teams advancing sustainable solutions across nine key domains: advanced wastewater treatment, decarbonisation technologies, network digitalisation, drinking/recycled water safety, emerging contaminant management, organic solids processing, sewer infrastructure, agri-industry sustainability, and water-energy-carbon systems integration.
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