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biofilms, drinking water, Methylobacterium, turbulence, flow regimes, trihalomethanes, motility, bacterial interactions
United Kingdom

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Employment (3)

University of Glasgow: Glasgow, GB

2018-06 to present | Research Associate in Engineering Biofilms (Infrastructure and Environment) (School of Engineering)
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Erifyli Tsagkari

University of Glasgow: Glasgow, Glasgow, GB

2018-01 to present | Teaching Assistant (Mentor, Tutor, Demonstrator and Marker) (School of Engineering)
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Erifyli Tsagkari

University of Glasgow: Glasgow, Glasgow, GB

2016-11 to 2016-12 | Postdoc Researcher (School of Engineering)
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Education and qualifications (2)

University of Glasgow: Glasgow, Glasgow, GB

2013 to 2017 | PhD in Civil Engineering (School of Engineering)
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: Thessaloniki, GR

2007 to 2013 | Bachelor and Master (Civil Engineering)
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Funding (2)

The role of physical and biological processes in biofilms in drinking water

2013 to 2017 | Award
James Watt 2013 Scholarship (GLASGOW, GB)
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EP/K038885/1

Grant
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (GLASGOW, GB)
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Works (12)

Pseudomonas aeruginosa Interactions with Drinking Water Biofilm after an Acute Spike in Annular Bioreactors—Attachment, Persistence, Release, and Reattachment

2024-09-19 | Conference paper
Contributors: Dominic Quinn; Erifyli Tsagkari; Dinesh S. Bhandari; Katherine Fish; Siming You; William T. Sloan; Joby Boxall; Cindy J. Smith
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Modelling the Dynamics of P. aeruginosa in the Formation of Biofilms

2024-09-14 | Conference paper
Contributors: Dinesh Singh Bhandari; Dominic Quinn; Erifyli Tsagkari; Katherine Fish; Frances Pick; Joby Boxall; Cindy Smith; Siming You; William Sloan
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The Role of Chlorine in the Formation and Development of Tap Water Biofilms under Different Flow Regimes

Microorganisms
2023-10-31 | Journal article
Contributors: Erifyli Tsagkari; William Sloan
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The role of shear dynamics in biofilm formation

npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
2022-04-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Erifyli Tsagkari; Stephanie Connelly; Zhaowei Liu; Andrew McBride; William T. Sloan
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The Role of the Motility of <i>Methylobacterium</i> in Bacterial Interactions in Drinking Water

Water
2018-10 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Erifyli Tsagkari; William T. Sloan
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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The Role of the Motility of Methylobacterium in Bacterial Interactions in Drinking Water

Water
2018-10-03 | Journal article
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Impact of Methylobacterium in the drinking water microbiome on removal of trihalomethanes

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation
2018-08-08 | Journal article
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Erifyli Tsagkari

Biofilm Growth in Drinking Water Systems under Stagnant Conditions.

E-Proceedings. Protection and Restoration of the Environment XIV
2018-07 | Conference paper
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Turbulence accelerates the growth of drinking water biofilms

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
2018-06 | Journal article
Contributors: E. Tsagkari; W. T. Sloan
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Turbulence accelerates the growth of drinking water biofilms.

Bioprocess Biosystems Engineering
2018-02 | Journal article
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A Keystone Methylobacterium Strain in Biofilm Formation in Drinking Water.

Water
2017-10 | Journal article
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Οptimization of low enthalpy geothermal systems for greenhouse applications

E-proceedings of 3rd International Exergy, Life Cycle Assessment, and Sustainability Workshop & Symposium
2013-07 | Conference paper
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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for npj biofilms and microbiomes. (1)