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Dr Luke Shi is a Lecturer in the School of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and an Adjunct Research Fellow at Monash University. His research focuses on urban stormwater management, digitalized water monitoring, and IoT applications. He leads a dynamic research team collaborating with academia and industry (e.g., Melbourne Water) on projects like real-time sensing frameworks and low-cost sensor development.
- Education: Doctor of Philosophy (Monash University)
- Affiliations: Co-Chair of the IWA/IAHR Real-time Control Working Group and Young Water Professional Representative at the International Water Association (IWA).
Research interests include microbial risk assessment, pollution modeling, and sensor technology. Recent work emphasizes low-cost solutions for environmental health and real-time control systems in urban water infrastructure.
Key awards include the Poul Harremoës Award 2021 and the Monash University Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Research Impact. Current PhD supervision spans IoT-enabled pollution monitoring, real-time control systems, and sensor development. Collaborations involve institutions like UNSW and industry partners such as South East Water.
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