Global AIppreciation for city researcher’s model of water mgmt
Lucknow: Efficient use of artificial intelligence in water management earned accolades for Shuchi Mishra of Lucknow during her research in Houston, US. As a Water Resources Consultant with WSP USA Inc., she is leading impactful work at the cusp of advanced smart technologies and environmental engineering—an area few have explored in such depth. Her research was published in journals like Springer Nature.Mishra collaborated with public and private agencies and led initiatives that integrate machine learning into planning tools for cities adapting to climate change and her projects are shaping long-term strategies for stormwater management, pipeline hydraulics, and aquifer sustainability—advances that were unimaginable till a few years ago.
She is engaged actively in research and publication, contributing to peer-reviewed journals in water science and environmental engineering. As a reviewer for reputed international journals, she plays a role in steering the direction of emerging discourse in her field. Her role focuses on complex systems, from urban drainage networks under extreme rainfall to wastewater collection infrastructure. "Artificial intelligence allows us to make sense of massive datasets," she explains. "We're not just analysing what's happening now—we can simulate what might happen next and design more resilient infrastructure. Engineering is still catching up in terms of diversity and I want to be part of the generation that changes it." She is also deeply involved in professional engineering societies, where she sits on technical committees and mentors young engineers, especially women and students from underrepresented communities.Trained as a civil engineer from Madan Mohan Malviya University of Technology and later as an environmental engineer at Texas A&M University, Shuchi told TOI, "Technology should solve problems people live with and this is the belief that shaped my career. In India, I worked on large-scale water access, stormwater and wastewater infrastructure projects—often in regions vulnerable to droughts or flooding. In US, my work evolved to applying advanced technologies to anticipate and manage those same challenges."She volunteers with NGOs supporting deaf and mute children and delivers lectures at science fairs and environmental awareness events. Whether mentoring a high-schooler in Texas or supporting a sustainability campaign in UP, she remains global in perspective and a local at heart.
She is engaged actively in research and publication, contributing to peer-reviewed journals in water science and environmental engineering. As a reviewer for reputed international journals, she plays a role in steering the direction of emerging discourse in her field. Her role focuses on complex systems, from urban drainage networks under extreme rainfall to wastewater collection infrastructure. "Artificial intelligence allows us to make sense of massive datasets," she explains. "We're not just analysing what's happening now—we can simulate what might happen next and design more resilient infrastructure. Engineering is still catching up in terms of diversity and I want to be part of the generation that changes it." She is also deeply involved in professional engineering societies, where she sits on technical committees and mentors young engineers, especially women and students from underrepresented communities.Trained as a civil engineer from Madan Mohan Malviya University of Technology and later as an environmental engineer at Texas A&M University, Shuchi told TOI, "Technology should solve problems people live with and this is the belief that shaped my career. In India, I worked on large-scale water access, stormwater and wastewater infrastructure projects—often in regions vulnerable to droughts or flooding. In US, my work evolved to applying advanced technologies to anticipate and manage those same challenges."She volunteers with NGOs supporting deaf and mute children and delivers lectures at science fairs and environmental awareness events. Whether mentoring a high-schooler in Texas or supporting a sustainability campaign in UP, she remains global in perspective and a local at heart.
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