Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Tilley

Prof. Dr.  Elizabeth Tilley

Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Tilley

Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering

ETH Zürich

Global Health Engineering

CLD D 10.1

Clausiusstrasse 37

8092 Zürich

Switzerland

In 2021, Elizabeth joined the Mechanical and Process Engineering Department as the Chair of Global Health Engineering. As an engineer and an economist, Elizabeth is interested in the technological, social, and financial drivers for sustainable urban services that affect health, primarily in over-​exploited countries. Her current work is focused on the impacts of solid waste management on sanitation systems, air quality, and wellbeing in the growing cities of the Global South.

Following her training as an engineering in Canada, Elizabeth 5 spent years at the Department Sanitation, Water and Solid Waste for Development (external pageSandec) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (external pageEawag) developing and piloting appropriate sanitation and nutrient recovery technologies in East Africa, Nepal, and Central America.

For her doctoral thesis in economics at ETH Zurich she researched the feasibility and community impacts of conditional cash transfers to increase sanitation coverage in eThekwini, South Africa. From 2015-​2020 Elizabeth worked as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Malawi, the Polytechnic in Blantyre, Malawi, where she and her students investigated the myriad ways that the disconnect between population demands and service delivery, especially related to water, sanittation, and solid waste, were affecting the people and environmental systems of the area.

Currently, she is also an Honorary Research Fellow at the external pageSARCHI Chair in Waste and Climate Change at the University of KwaZulu-​Natal, Durban, South Africa, an external pageAdjunct Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Victora, Canada, and Associated Faculty Member of D-​GESS.

She is an Associate Editor at the Journal external pageWater SA and the external pageJournal of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene for Development.

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