Amelie Loubens
About Amelie Loubens
Amelie Loubens is a Water Engineer at Arup, specializing in green infrastructure and water quality modeling.
Company
Amelie Loubens is currently employed at Arup, serving as a Water Engineer. Arup, known for its engineering, design, and consulting services, provides Loubens with opportunities to specialize in water engineering projects. Loubens rejoined Arup in 2023, continuing a previous tenure as a Graduate Water Engineer, which lasted from 2021 to 2023 in Cardiff, Wales.
Title
Amelie Loubens holds the title of Water Engineer. In this role, she focuses on creating sustainable and innovative solutions in the field of water resources. Leveraging her background and expertise in environmental engineering, Loubens addresses various challenges related to water quality, infrastructure, and pollutant management.
Education and Expertise
Amelie Loubens earned a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering from the University of Cambridge. Her academic background equips her with the theoretical and practical knowledge needed in her specialization areas. Loubens is proficient in designing green infrastructure and nature-based solutions, specifically targeting combined sewer overflows. She also possesses expertise in water quality modeling, focusing on the impacts of nutrients and pollutants on river systems, and utilizes the UPM manual for analyzing both continuous and intermittent discharges.
Professional Background
Before her current position at Arup, Amelie Loubens worked as a Graduate Water Engineer at the same company from 2021 to 2023 in Cardiff, Wales. Her professional journey began with an internship at ITQ GmbH as a Software Engineer Intern in 2019, followed by a three-month Environmental Engineering Intern role at DryGro in 2020 in London, England. Throughout these roles, Loubens has built a diverse skill set, including software development and environmental engineering practices.
Engineering Focus Areas
In her role as a Water Engineer, Amelie Loubens is particularly interested in leveraging digital tools to advance engineering practices within the water resources field. Her focus areas include designing green infrastructure, nature-based solutions, and comprehensively addressing wastewater and sewer overflow problems. Loubens uses water quality modeling and the UPM manual to evaluate the impact of nutrients and pollutants on river systems, contributing to sustainable water management.