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Thi Quyen Nham is a researcher at Linnaeus University, affiliated with the Algoland research group and the Marine Phytoplankton Ecology and Applications (MPEA) team. Her work focuses on microalgal biotechnology for environmental sustainability, particularly nutrient and CO2 recovery from industrial waste streams via mixotrophic cultivation.
- Key research areas: Microalgae-based solutions for air/water purification, bioenergy production, and circular economy applications
- Active in interdisciplinary collaborations through the Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS)
Recent publications highlight her expertise in utilizing cheese whey permeate and flue gas condensate for optimizing algal cultivation systems, with implications for industrial biotechnology and environmental engineering. Her fieldwork combines laboratory experiments with outdoor pilot-scale testing.
Current projects include doctoral research on mixotrophic microalgal systems for waste stream valorization. She contributes to advancing sustainable practices through biotechnological innovations while studying ecological interactions in microbial communities.
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