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Jamie Haystead is a Senior Research Assistant affiliated with the Department of Applied Sciences at Northumbria University. He is part of the HBBE (Human Biology and Biomedical Engineering) and Living Construction research groups, focusing on interdisciplinary applications of microbiology in environmental and geotechnical engineering.
- BSc in Biology
- MSc in Microbiology (Award Date: July 2018)
- PhD in Microbiology titled "The Investigation of Microbial Induced Calcium Carbonate Precipitation for Soil Improvement" (Award Date: November 2023)
Jamie's research centers on microbial induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP), a process where microorganisms are harnessed to improve soil properties through biomineralization. His work emphasizes understanding the microbiological mechanisms driving MICP and its applications in sustainable construction and environmental engineering.
Jamie's recent publications highlight his contributions to biogeochemical modeling, additive effects on MICP efficiency, and CO2 sequestration strategies. These studies integrate computational modeling, microbial engineering, and environmental applications, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to soil improvement and carbon capture technologies.
Jamie's research outputs have garnered 29 citations and are accessible via his ORCID (0000-0002-4969-6913). His collaborations span international institutions and industries, with notable mentions in news outlets and academic platforms like Mendeley and Wikipedia.




