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Liah Coggins is a Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow in the School of Engineering at The University of Western Australia (UWA), specializing in Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering. She holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from UWA (2017), an BE(Hons) in Environmental Engineering (2012), and a BA (2012). Her research focuses on wastewater treatment systems, particularly waste stabilisation ponds (WSPs), integrating environmental engineering, ecological processes, and technological innovation.
Research Interests:
- WSP performance optimization
- Sludge management and hydrodynamics
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Bathymetry mapping via remote technology
- Urban water quality assessment
- Ecological coupling in engineered systems
Current Projects:
- Melbourne Water/Water Corporation: Greenhouse gas emissions from lagoon systems (2018–present)
- ARC Internet of Things for Water Hub (2025–present)
- ARC Biosolids Resource Training Centre (2020–2025)
- Remotely operated sludge management technology for utilities
Awards:
- 2021: Team Engineering Teaching Excellence Commendation
- 2020: Faculty Teaching Commendation
- 2012: Prescott Postgraduate Scholarship
Grants:
- 13 active/funded grants including Water Corporation WA (2023–2025), Melbourne Water (2018–2026), and Yarra Valley Water collaborations
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with industry partners like Australian water utilities and Whakatane District Council, developing technologies such as remote control boats for bathymetry mapping and training programs for utility adoption.





