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Dr Thora Arnardottir

Senior Research Assistant

Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Thora Arnardottir

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Enhanced production of bacterial cellulose with a mesh dispenser vessel‑based bioreactor, Loh, J., Arnardottir, T., Gilmour, K., Zhang, M., Dade-Robertson, M. 1 Mar 2025, In: Cellulose
  • Living Construction with EmbryOME 2, Dade-Robertson, M., Arnardottir, T., Ozkan, D., Hoenerloh, A., Birch, E., Wang, C., Tsim, L., Gilmour, K., Zhang, M. 12 Feb 2025
  • Living Manufacture: Engineered Living Fabrication (ELF) for Next-Gen Biomaterials, Dade-Robertson, M., Arnardottir, T., Gilmour, K., Zhang, M., Tsim, L. 6 Nov 2024

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Invited talk: [In]Formation. Managing Complexity in Design and Fabrication with Living Systems 2024
  • Examination: Towards Fungi-mediated self-healing concrete: An interdisciplinary explorative study on the survival and biomineralization of fungal species in cementitious environments. 2024
  • Invited talk: Information 2024
  • Organising a conference, workshop, ...: ACADIA 2023 2023

  • Architecture PhD March 05 2024
  • Architecture MA (Hons)
  • Architecture BA (Hons)


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