Alice Lisitsa
About Alice Lisitsa
Alice Lisitsa is a Senior Flooding and Hydrology Engineer at Arup and Vice President at Stormwater Victoria, with over a decade of experience in hydrology and Water Sensitive Urban Design.
Professional Experience at Stormwater Victoria
Alice Lisitsa is currently serving as the Vice President of Stormwater Victoria, a role she has held since 2021. In this capacity, she works in Melbourne, Australia, focusing on stormwater and flooding issues within the region. Before her current position, she was a Committee Member at Stormwater Victoria from 2018 to 2021, contributing to ongoing projects and strategic initiatives for three years.
Role at Arup
Since 2018, Alice Lisitsa has been employed as a Senior Flooding and Hydrology Engineer at Arup. Her role involves specialized work in hydrology, addressing issues related to stormwater management and flood risk. With years of expertise, she focuses on delivering high-quality engineering solutions for complex flooding and hydrological challenges.
Previous Positions and Experience
Alice Lisitsa's prior roles include a position as a Civil Engineer at Dalton Consulting Engineers (DCE) from 2015 to 2018. She also worked at EnGenY as a Water Resources Engineer from 2011 to 2014. Her early career included a role as a Design Officer at City West Water from 2008 to 2009. Each of these positions allowed her to build extensive knowledge and skills in water resources and civil engineering.
Educational Background at Monash University
Alice Lisitsa has a comprehensive educational background from Monash University. She earned a Master of Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Sensitive Urban Design from 2009 to 2012. Additionally, she obtained a Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering with Honours, specializing in Maths and Hydrology/Hydraulics, completing the program between 2003 and 2011. Her academic achievements laid a strong foundation for her professional expertise in the field.
Collaborations and Academic Contributions
Alice Lisitsa has collaborated with Melbourne Water and local councils on various greenfield and infill development projects, particularly those aimed at improving stormwater quality and flood management. Beyond her consulting work, she has also lectured tertiary engineering students, sharing her extensive knowledge and practical experience in hydrology and water-sensitive urban design.