Dr. Cindy Smith

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Biography

Cindy Smith is a Professor at the James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, with overarching research interests in the field of molecular microbial ecology and water quality. Her work particularly focuses on microbial community structure and functioning in natural, farmed, and engineered ecosystems. A significant aspect of her research includes understanding the nitrogen cycle and identifying key drivers and environmental controls that influence microorganisms involved in this cycle. She also investigates drinking water microbiology, exploring how factors like conditioning and shear stress affect biofilm development and the fate of pathogens in water distribution systems. Her projects have secured funding from prestigious grants and organizations, reflecting her expertise in these critical areas of environmental biotechnology. She supervises several PhD candidates and has contributed significantly to academic literature, shaping the understanding of microbial dynamics in various environments.

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Experience

Professor

2018-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Leads research on molecular microbial ecology and drinking water microbiology.