
معرفی
Dr. Angie Sherry is an Assistant Professor in Microbial Environments at Northumbria University’s School of Applied Sciences, affiliated with the Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment (HBBE). Her research focuses on microbial interactions in environmental systems, particularly in bioremediation, carbon sequestration, and built environment microbiology. She holds a PhD in Molecular Microbial Ecology from Newcastle University (2005) and a BSc in Applied Microbiology from the University of Sunderland (2000).
- University: Northumbria University
- Department: Department of Applied Sciences
- Affiliation: HBBE
Research Interests: Environmental microbiology, hydrocarbon biodegradation, methane cycling, microbial biotechnology, and microbial-mineral interactions. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaborations with industry and academia, leading to publications in high-impact journals like Environmental Microbiology and Nature.
Key Achievements: Awarded multiple research prizes, including Best Oral Presentation in Environmental Interventions (2019) and Best Poster Presenter Award (Soils 2025). Supervises three PhD students on topics like soil microbiome interactions with pesticides and carbon sequestration using mineral wastes.
Labs/Teams: Active in the HBBE, focusing on biohybrids and self-healing materials. Collaborates on projects like Fabriotic (biotic textiles) and microbial-induced carbonate precipitation.