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Dr. Isabel Douterelo Soler serves as a Lecturer in Water & Applied Microbiology at the University of Sheffield's School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering within the Department of Civil and Structural Engineering. Since joining as a Research Associate in 2010 on an EPSRC Challenging Engineering project, she has established herself as a leading researcher in urban water systems, culminating in her independent EPSRC Living with Environmental Change Fellowship award in 2016.
Her research spans interdisciplinary water quality challenges at the intersection of drinking water supply, sewage infrastructure, and groundwater systems. Key focus areas include biofilm ecology in distribution networks, climate change impacts on water safety, molecular monitoring of pollution, and public health risks from urban flooding. She employs advanced techniques like metagenomics and machine learning to develop risk mitigation technologies for climate-resilient water infrastructure.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals dominant trends in phosphate dosing effects on microbial communities, temperature-driven changes in biofilm dynamics, and molecular methods for pollution tracking. Her work consistently bridges laboratory research with real-world applications through collaborations with water utilities and environmental agencies.
Her scientific recognition includes the prestigious EPSRC Living with Environmental Change Fellowship.
- Major Grants: EPSRC Challenging Engineering project, NBIC proposal with Welsh Water, CIVVSNSF CBET collaboration (US NSF/EPSRC), and Dwr Cymru Welsh Water phosphate dosing initiative.
- Advising Status: Not currently seeking new PhD students but maintains active supervision through research projects.
She actively contributes to the Groundwater Protection & Restoration, Water Distribution Systems & Infrastructure, and SuDS research groups while collaborating with the Pennine Water Group and Co-UDlabs on sustainable urban drainage solutions.

