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Dr. Kristian Dubrawski is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Victoria, Canada. He holds the Canada Research Chair in Water Sustainability for Indigenous and Rural Communities and leads the Community Water Innovation Lab. His work bridges engineering, ecology, and community engagement to address water challenges in marginalized communities. Dubrawski earned a PhD from UBC and a postdoc at Stanford, with prior roles including water consulting, policy work at McKinsey & Company, and research fellowships at Harvard and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
His research focuses on small water systems, nature-based solutions (NbS), bioelectrochemical technologies, and environmental justice. Key projects include developing community-led decision support systems, integrating NbS with infrastructure, and creating carbon-negative wastewater treatment methods. He emphasizes Indigenous and community-driven methodologies, advocating for equitable, culturally respectful approaches to water sustainability.
- Education:
- PhD in Chemical/Biological Engineering, University of British Columbia (UBC)
- Postdoctoral Research, Stanford University
- Key Roles:
- Canada Research Chair in Water Sustainability
- Founder of Ecological Water Consulting
- Visiting Scholar at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Harvard Kennedy School
Dubrawski’s awards include the Canada Research Chair designation, recognizing his transformative work in water equity. His lab collaborates with Indigenous communities, governments, and international organizations to co-create solutions for safe drinking water, wastewater resource recovery, and climate-resilient infrastructure.
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