Dr Will Shepherd (he/him)

PhD

Department of Civil and Structural Engineering

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Dr Will Shepherd
Department of Civil and Structural Engineering
Room D106
Sir Frederick Mappin Building (Broad Lane Building)
Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 3JD
Profile

Will became a Post-Doctoral Research Associate with the Pennine Water Group in 2003 following completion of his PhD entitled `Solute Mixing in CSO Structures´.

Will’s research interests predominantly surround urban drainage and areas of expertise include:

  • Monitoring and modelling of hydraulics and water quality in urban drainage systems.
  • Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in urban drainage.
  • Modelling of surface water flooding.
  • Laboratory and field testing of urban drainage and water distribution infrastructure.
  • Application of rainfall radar to urban drainage.
  • Solute tracing and analysis for determination of travel time and dispersion parameters.
  • Application of GIS for visualisation and assessment of overland flow paths and flooding.
  • Asset performance modelling.
Research interests

Current research

Pipebots, or Pervasive Sensing for Buried Pipes, is an EPSRC Programme Grant. Pipebots is developing robotic sensing technologies to map and assess the condition and performance of the buried pipes that form both drinking water distribution systems and urban drainage networks.

Will is working on Theme 8 which will: work with the water industry to ensure the robotic technologies meet industry needs; test the developed robots in large scale laboratory and controlled field environments; and develop methodologies to transform the new data into actionable knowledge.

Publications

Journal articles

Conference proceedings papers

  • Ostojin S, Shepherd WJ, Williams K, Simões N & Steinhardt J (2017) CENTAUR: Smart Utilisation of Wastewater storage capacity to prevent flooding. Proceedings of CIWEM Urban Drainage Group Autumn Conference & Exhibition 2017. Blackpool, UK, 8 November 2017 - 10 November 2017. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maluf L, Shepherd WJ, Ostojin S, Simões N, Sá Marques A, Mounce S, Skipworth P & Leitão JP (2017) Real time flow control to utilise existing in-sewer storage. Proceeding of 14th IWA / IAHR International Conference on Urban Drainage (ICUD2017). Prague, CZ, 10 September 2017 - 15 September 2017. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd WJ, Abdel-Aal M, Ostojin S, Mounce S, Shucksmith J, Schellart A, Skipworth P, Steinhardt J & Tait S (2017) Developing and testing a Fuzzy Logic algorithm to alleviate the risk of flooding by controlling a flow control device in a laboratory setting. Proceedings of 14th IWA / IAHR International Conference on Urban Drainage (ICUD2017). Prague, CZ, 10 September 2017 - 15 September 2017. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Schellart A, Mounce S, Tait S, Ostojin S, Abdel-Aal M & Skipworth P (2017) CCWI2017: F88 'Optimising a Fuzzy Logic Real-Time Control System for Sewer Flooding Reduction using a Genetic Algorithm'. Proceedings of 15th International Computing & Control for the Water Industry Conference (CCWI 2017). Sheffield, UK, 5 September 2017 - 7 September 2017. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Mounce SR, Ostojin S, Abdel-Aal M, Schellart A, Skipworth P & Tait S (2017) Optimising a Fuzzy logic real-time control system for sewer flooding reduction using a genetic algorithm. CCWI 2017 - 15th International Conference on Computing and Control for the Water Industry RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd WJ, Ostojin S, Mounce S, Skipworth P & Tait S (2016) CENTAUR: Real time flow control system for flood risk reduction. CIWEM Urban Drainage Group Autumn Conference & Exhibition 2016. Blackpool, UK, 9 November 2016 - 11 November 2016. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd WJ, Phillips A, Stapleton C, Huang G, Falconer R, Lin B, Kay D, Saul A & Lerner D (2015) Modelling Faecal Indicator Organisms (FIOs) for Prediction and Improvement of Bathing Water Quality. Proceedings of CIWEM Urban Drainage Group Autumn Conference & Exhibition 2015. Chester, UK, 4 November 2015 - 6 November 2015. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd WJ, Phillips A, Stapleton C, Kay D, Saul A & Lerner D (2015) Integrated Modelling of Faecal Indicator Organisms (FIOs) for Prediction of Bathing Water Quality. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling. Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec, Canada, 20 September 2015 - 23 September 2015. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Wang M, Shepherd WJ, Smith R & Jensen H (2015) The effect of pipe diameter on hydrogen sulfide build-up in rising mains – model study. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling. Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec, Canada, 20 September 2015 - 23 September 2015. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Mounce SR, Shepherd WJ, Sailor G, Saul AJ & Boxall JB (2014) Application Of Artificial Neural Networks To Assess CSO Performance. 13th International Conference on Urban Drainage. Sarawak, Malaysia, 7 September 2014 - 12 September 2014. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Jones S, Shepherd W, Collins R & Boxall J (2014) Experimental Quantification of Intrusion Due to Transients in Distribution Systems. Procedia Engineering, Vol. 89 (pp 1306-1313) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd WJ, Saul AJ, Stapleton CM, Kay D, Phillips A, Lerner DN, Falconer RA, Lin B, Gao G & Hunag G (2013) Do faecal indicator organisms exhibit a first foul flush in combined sewers?. 7th Int. Conf. on Sewer Processes and Networks. Sheffield, UK, 28 August 2013 - 30 August 2013. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Fox S, Shepherd WJ, Collins R & Boxall J (2013) Experimental proof of contaminant ingress into a leaking pipe during a transient event. Procedia Engineering(70) (pp 668-677). Perugia, Italy, 2 September 2013 - 4 September 2013. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W & Saul AJ (2012) Consideration of the development of a new urban rainfall runoff model. Proceedings of 34th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium. Sydney, Australia, 19 November 2012 - 21 November 2012. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Blanksby J, Doncaster S & Poole T (2012) Assessment of Road Gullies. Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, Hamburg, Germany. Hamburg, Germany, 14 July 2012 - 18 July 2012. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Doncaster S, Shepherd W, Blanksby J & Poole T (2012) Understanding Urban Surface Water Pathways. Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, Hamburg, Germany. Hamburg, Germany RIS download Bibtex download
  • Blanksby J, Shepherd W & Doncaster S (2012) The Impact of Urban and Near Urban Green Space Runoff on Urban Surface Water Flooding. Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, Hamburg, Germany, Vol. 752. Hamburg, Germany RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Blanksby J, Doncaster S & Poole T (2011) Quantifying the effect of buildings and surface roughness on 2D flood modelling .. Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Urban Drainage. Porto Alegre, Brazil RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Schellart A, Saul A & Hanson D (2010) Comparison of rainfall radar and rain gauge data and application to sewer hydraulic modelling. Integrating Water Systems (pp 763-766). Sheffield, UK, 1 September 2009 - 3 September 2009. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd WJ, Saul AJ & Hanson D (2010) A case study of long term sewer hydraulic monitoring. Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Sewer Processes and Networks. Surfer’s Paradise, Australia RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Doncaster S, Blanksby J & Poole T (2009) A combined 1D/2D approach to flood modelling within the City of Bradford. Proceedings of International Conference on Urban Flood Management. Paris, France RIS download Bibtex download
  • Schellart A, Shepherd W, Saul A & Hanson D (2009) Rainfall radar – accuracy and use for hydraulic modelling. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling. Tokyo, Japan RIS download Bibtex download
  • Kurth A, Saul A, Mounce S, Shepherd W & Hanson D (2008) Application of Artificial Neural Networks ( ANNs ) for the prediction of CSO discharges. Proceedings of 11th International Conference on Urban Drainage. Edinburgh, Scotland RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Saul A & Boxall J (2008) Quantifying the performance of storm tanks. Proceedings of 11th International Conference on Urban Drainage. Edinburgh, Scotland RIS download Bibtex download
  • Saul AJ, Shepherd W & Boxall J (2007) Quantifying the Performance of Storm Tanks at Wastewater Treatment Works. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2007 RIS download Bibtex download
  • Saul AJ, Shepherd W & Boxall J (2007) Quantifying the performance of storm tanks at Wastewater Treatment Works. Restoring Our Natural Habitat - Proceedings of the 2007 World Environmental and Water Resources Congress RIS download Bibtex download
  • Boxall JB, Shepherd WJ, Saul AJ & Hanson DS (2005) Modular sewer quality simulation. Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage (CD) (pp 21-26) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Saul AJ, Blanksby JR, Shepherd WJ, Barker C & Tillotson M (2005) Performance evaluations of storm tanks. Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage (CD) (pp 21-26) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Cashman A, Djordjevic S, Dorini G, Saul A, Savic D & Lewis L (2005) Investigation of blockage relationships and the cost implications for sewerage network management. Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage (CD) (pp 21-26) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Cashman A, Djordjevic S, Dorini G, Saul A, Savic D & Lewis L (2004) Whole life costing of sewer systems. Proceedings of WaPUG Autumn Meeting 2004 (pp 1-6) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Cashman A, Djordjevic S, Savic D, Saul A, Walters G, Shepherd W, Dorini G, Kapelan Z, Ashley R & Blanksby J (2004) A whole life costing methodology for urban drainage management. Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling. Dresden, Germany RIS download Bibtex download
  • Guymer I, Shepherd WJ, Dearing M, Dutton R & Saul AJ (2002) Solute retention in storage tanks. Global Solutions for Urban Drainage (pp 1-11) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Shepherd W, Guymer I & Saul A (2000) Soluble pollutant retention in a CSO structure. Proceedings of WaPUG Autumn Meeting 2000. Blackpool, England RIS download Bibtex download
  • Mounce SR, Sailor G, Shepherd W, Shucksmith J & Saul A () Predicting CSO chamber depth using Artificial Neural Networks with rainfall radar data. SPN7 7th International Conference on Sewer Processes & Networks (IWA). Sheffield, 28 August 2013 - 30 August 2013. RIS download Bibtex download

Reports

  • Blanksby JR, Doncaster S & Shepherd W (2013) Bradford Beck Flood Modelling. Developing an InfoWorks CS Model RIS download Bibtex download
  • Blanksby JR, Doncaster S & Shepherd W (2013) Mapping flood risk in Ilkley RIS download Bibtex download
Research group

Water - SuDS (Sustainable drainage systems) & Urban Drainage

Previous research
  • PLEXUS was an EPSRC project that aimed to jump start the collaboration between the facilities funded by the laboratories strand of the UK Collaboratorium for Research on Infrastructure in Cities (UKCRIC).The project was organised into four research challenges; the work at Sheffield is focussed on Research Challenge 2 – Harvesting Energy from Buried Infrastructure. Will is undertaking experiments at the National Distributed Water Infrastructure Facility at ICAIR to better understand heat transfer between buried pipes and the surrounding ground.

  • CENTAUR - Cost Effective Neural Technique for Alleviation of Urban flood Risk was a European Union Horizon 2020 (H2020) research and innovation project.

  • This project developed an innovative, cost effective, local autonomous sewer flow control system, to reduce urban flood risk. Will managed the project on a day to day basis and played an active role in developing and testing the Fuzzy Logic algorithms used to control flow. CENTAUR won ‘Most Innovative New Technology of the Year’ at the 2018 Water Industry Awards.
  • QUICS - Quantifying Uncertainty in Integrated Catchment Studies was an EU funded FP7 Initial Training Network co-ordinated at Sheffield and project managed by Will. The project involved 9 key partners across the EU where 12 PhD fellows and 4 Post-Docs investigated the uncertainty of integrated catchment model water quality predictions and provided guidance and tools for practitioners to take this into account when using these models.
  • Cloud to Coast was a NERC funded project seeking to develop a new integrated model to predict the exposure to and the health impact assessment of pathogen risks, as indexed by Faecal Indicator Organisms (FIOs), in near-shore coastal waters. Will was responsible for investigating and modelling FIO inputs from the urban drainage network.
  • CSO Analytics was funded by a UK Water Company and applied Artificial Intelligence techniques to better understand the performance of combined sewer overflows in near real time and thus minimise unconsented discharges to water courses.
  • EU INTERREG IVB – FloodResilienCity. Involvement included the development of methodologies to apply 1D-2D hydraulic models for the prediction of urban flood extents in two catchments, supervising a PDRA to run hydraulic models and process results, and liaison with Environment Agency to enable acceptance of enhanced flood outlines.
  • EU INTERREG IVB – SKINT. Use of LiDAR data and mapping within ArcMap to determine catchment areas draining to road gullies, researching road gully design, field study to assess gully performance and management options.
  • Contaminant Ingress in Distribution Systems. Laboratory and modelling study investigating the potential for ingress of pollutants into water distribution systems. Will carried out laboratory testing and analysed the resulting data, showing the effects of leak size on the dissipation of transients, assessing the significance of the media surrounding the pipe and helping to prove that ingress of contaminants is possible.
  • Yorkshire Water Strategic Catchments. Long term monitoring of two sewerage catchments to assess the extent of monitoring required to gain improvements in system performance.
  • Performance of Storm Tanks and Potential for Improvements in Overall Storm Management. Phases 1 and 2 – included literature review, review of current practice, alternative technologies, field and laboratory tracer testing and quality sampling, development of modelling tool to predict pollutant retention performance. Funded by UKWIR.
  • Cost-S – Whole Life Costing of Sewerage Systems. Project involved development of tools to assess current and future performance of sewerage systems within a cost accounting framework. Personal involvement included development of asset performance models for the prediction of blockage and collapse events. Funded by EPSRC and UK water companies.