
معرفی
Maryam Imani is an Associate Professor of Water Systems Engineering at Anglia Ruskin University's School of Engineering and the Built Environment. As a Chartered Civil Engineer (CEng) and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), she specializes in water infrastructure resilience, sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), and computational modeling techniques.
- BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering, 2001
- MEng Water Systems Engineering, 2006
- PhD Water Systems Engineering, University of Exeter, 2012
- PG Cert in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, Anglia Ruskin University, 2016
Her research focuses on resilience modeling for water infrastructure, machine learning applications in water systems, and climate adaptation strategies. She leads projects addressing urban wastewater resilience, SuDS implementation in developing countries, and interdependent infrastructure systems.
Maryam's work demonstrates a strong emphasis on multi-objective optimization and decision support systems for sustainable water management. Her recent publications explore challenges in Brazil, India, and the UK, integrating climate projections with urban planning.
- Exeter Research Scholarship (ERS)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
She contributes to major projects like Safe&SuRe water management and RESoURce@Brandia, securing grants from UKRI-GCRF, NERC, and EPSRC. Maryam collaborates with institutions across the UK, Brazil, and the US, including the University of Utah.



