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Centre for EcoLogical Technology Solutions

27 August 2024

Ecological Engineering solves problems for societies and the environment by designing solutions based on the interdependence of people and ecosystems. Research at the Centre for EcoLogical Technology Solutions (CELTS) focuses on solutions that are holistic, valorise waste resources, and align to the circular economy. Learn more about the centre.

HOW TO APPLY

Ecological Engineering/P奴hanga rauropi聽solves problems for societies聽and聽for the environment by designing solutions based on the interdependency of people and their ecosystems.

Most of the research projects centre around Clean Water Technologies (CWT) 鈥 both on pollution prevention and pollution mitigation.

The聽research group聽is a diverse bunch and聽our research is conducted in partnership with councils, iwi and industry. If you would like to join our dynamic team, applications are welcome all year around but please refer to聽Criteria for Research Candidates聽information before contacting Prof. O鈥橲ullivan.


Director of Research

CELTS is led by Prof. Aisling (Ash) O鈥橲ullivan and is part of the wider Hydrological and Ecological Engineering Research Group, which Prof. O鈥橲ullivan co-founded in 2010. We are part of the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering / P奴hanga Metarahi me te Rawa Taiao at the 91制片厂 (UC).

CELTS Team 2024 (application/pdf, 484 KB)
CELTS Team 2024
Prof. O'Sullivan's Leadership Principles (application/pdf, 836 KB)
Prof. O'Sullivan's Leadership Principles

Highlights
  • Stephanie Patchett's research has been featured in the聽
  • The聽Clean Water Technology project聽has been awarded an additional $225k from SfTI's Ending with Impact Booster Fund
  • A hui on the聽Clean Water Technology project聽was held with representatives of Wairewa R奴nanga
  • Prof Aisling O'Sullivan聽received the聽Inaugural Vision M膩tauranga Award聽(the only successful one from the College of Engineering) to support her work with local hap奴 to understand, confirm and integrate cultural aspirations into the Wellbeing Decision Methodology and Framework her team is developing for clean water technologies
  • Moeen Gholami聽of聽CELTS聽received an inaugural PhD UC Sustainability Scholarship to study with Prof Aisling O'Sullivan聽and聽Dr Hamish Mackey聽on green walls for treating greywater
  • Prof Aisling O'Sullivan聽and聽Prof. Laurie MacLay聽were the UC wahine selected for the national聽

Contact us

69 Creyke Road

Phone:聽+64 3 369 3113

Fax:聽+64 3 364 2758

贰尘补颈濒:听civilenquiries@canterbury.ac.nz

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