
معرفی
Shazia Ali is a Senior Lecturer in Energy and Building Services Engineering at London South Bank University (LSBU), affiliated with the School of the Built Environment and Architecture. She serves as Course Director for MSc and BEng Building Services Engineering programs, supervising PhD students and leading thermal engineering modules. Her research focuses on low-carbon energy systems, wastewater heat recovery, and sustainable building services.
Education:
- PhD (Process Systems Engineering), Cranfield University (2004–2009)
- MSc (Energy Systems & Thermal Processes), Cranfield University (2002–2003)
- BEng (Mechanical Engineering), NED University of Engineering & Technology (1990–1994)
Research Interests: Thermal modeling/simulation, energy system optimization, flammable gas energy recovery from sewage, and wastewater heat utilization. She contributed to the HE4T project (collaboration with ICAX Ltd, Thames Water, and Anglian Water) and has been cited by CIBSE Journal for work on sewage heat recovery.
Articles Trends: Recent work emphasizes urban wastewater heat recovery, flammable gas energy potential from sewage systems, and pandemic-related building services adaptations. Her research bridges environmental engineering and sustainable energy systems.
Awards:
- IAEA Award for Technical Excellence (KANUPT Project)
- Multiple Scholarship Awards: Pakistan Atomic Energy, Malaysian Commonwealth, University of Strathclyde, Anne Marie Schimmel
Advising & Grants: Supervises PhD students, manages industrial advisory board engagements, and oversees CPD programs in net-zero buildings. Her work integrates academic research with industry partnerships.
Labs/Teams: Core member of LSBU’s HE4T project team and collaborates with ICAX Ltd on wastewater energy recovery technologies.


