Ekaterina Sokolova
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Earth Sciences; Program for Air, Water and Landscape Sciences; Hydrology
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 71 77
- E-mail:
- ekaterina.sokolova@geo.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Geocentrum, Villavägen 16
752 36 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Villavägen 16
752 36 UPPSALA
- Academic merits:
- Distinguished University Teacher
- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-5715-8007
Short presentation
Ekaterina Sokolova is an Associate Professor (docent) and Distinguished university teacher at Uppsala University. Her research in water engineering focuses on water quality, risks in drinking water supply, and stormwater management. She is passionate about finding solutions to water challenges and educating water professionals. Currently, she leads the Master’s programme in Water Engineering, with a strong focus on digitalisation.
Keywords
- risk assessment
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- water sources
- drinking water
- stormwater
- water quality modelling
- water pollution

Publications
Recent publications
Part of Water Research, 2025
Part of Environmental Challenges, p. 101228-101228, 2025
Part of Environmental technology, p. 1531-1543, 2025
- DOI for Efficient removal of organic matter and nitrogen from municipal wastewater in multi-module biochar filters for onsite wastewater treatment
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Part of Water Research, 2025
- DOI for Modelling the combined impacts of climate change and socio-economic development on waterborne pathogen transport
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Part of Journal of Water and Health, p. 507-528, 2025
- DOI for Changing climate and socio-economic conditions as part of quantitative microbial risk assessment of surface drinking water sources: a review
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All publications
Articles in journal
Part of Water Research, 2025
Part of Environmental Challenges, p. 101228-101228, 2025
Part of Environmental technology, p. 1531-1543, 2025
- DOI for Efficient removal of organic matter and nitrogen from municipal wastewater in multi-module biochar filters for onsite wastewater treatment
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Part of Water Research, 2025
- DOI for Modelling the combined impacts of climate change and socio-economic development on waterborne pathogen transport
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Part of Environmental Pollution, 2025
- DOI for Modelling PFAS transport in Lake Ekoln: Implications for drinking water safety in the stockholm region
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Part of Environmental Pollution, 2025
- DOI for Tyre wear particles and metals in highway roadside ditches: Occurrence and potential transport pathways
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Part of Journal of Environmental Management, 2024
- DOI for Assessment of fine and coarse tyre wear particles along a highway stormwater system and in receiving waters: Occurrence and transport
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Part of Scientific Reports, 2024
- DOI for Multi-criteria decision analysis framework for engaging stakeholders in river pollution risk management
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Part of Environmental Science and Pollution Research, p. 118013-118024, 2023
- DOI for Quantitative assessment of human health risks from chemical pollution in the uMsunduzi River, South Africa
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Part of Environmental Science, p. 1701-1716, 2023
- DOI for Health risks due to intrusion into the drinking water distribution network: hydraulic modelling and quantitative microbial risk assessment
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Part of Ecological Modelling, 2023
- DOI for Water quality modeling of a eutrophic drinking water source: Impact of future climate on Cyanobacterial blooms
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Part of Journal of Water and Health, p. 641-656, 2022
- DOI for Water quality modelling and quantitative microbial risk assessment for uMsunduzi River in South Africa
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Part of Science of the Total Environment, 2022
- DOI for Cross-connections in drinking water distribution networks: Quantitative microbial risk assessment in combination with fault tree analysis and hydraulic modelling
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Articles, review/survey
Part of Journal of Water and Health, p. 507-528, 2025
- DOI for Changing climate and socio-economic conditions as part of quantitative microbial risk assessment of surface drinking water sources: a review
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