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Liliane Manny is a postdoctoral researcher at Imperial College London's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, supported by a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) postdoc mobility fellowship. Her work bridges social, ecological, and technical dimensions of water infrastructure systems through network analysis methods.
- Education: PhD in 'Socio-technical challenges towards smart urban water systems' from Eawag/ETH Zurich (2018-2022), MSc and BSc in Environmental Engineering/Water Resources from RWTH Aachen (2011-2017)
Research focuses on transitioning conventional urban water systems to sustainable blue-green-grey infrastructures, integrated catchment management, and nature-based solutions. She applies network analysis to study digitalization, decentralization, and socio-technical interdependencies in infrastructure governance.
Recent publications explore barriers to digital transformation, actor networks in governance, and systemic risks in smart water systems. Her work in Journal of Environmental Management (2022) and Policy Sciences (2021) highlights cross-sectoral collaboration challenges and network motifs.
- Scientific Awards: SNSF postdoc mobility fellowship
As a visiting PhD candidate at University College London (2021) and teaching assistant at ETH Zurich (2018), she has extensive international academic experience. Her current work at Imperial's Faculty of Engineering continues advancing socio-technical frameworks for sustainable urban water governance.



