Emma SICHER, Doctoral researcher
Emma Sicher is an eco-social designer investigating materials and foods made with microorganisms. In particular, she researched bacterial cellulose (BC) at the Faculty of Design and Art at unibz (IT), where she obtained her BA and MA degrees and conducted an interdisciplinary research project. Her research focuses especially on MC-based materialities for packaging and food applications. Currently, she is deepening design, microbiology and anthropology entanglements at HU-Berlin's MoA Cluster.
HfG Offenbach - PhD
Global Constitutionalism and the Internet – HIIG
Emma SICHER, Doctoral researcher, Master in Eco-Social Design, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, HU Berlin, Matters of Activity Cluster of Excellence
Scoby by Emma Sicher – Future Materials Bank
Petfood Packaging Magazine Interview - Wrap it in apples
PDF) Embodied anxiety Lisa Sigl
Material Talks – Biofabricated Materials
Nordic Biomaterials with CHEMARTS – a crucial course for future-changers
Emma Sicher Uses Fruit & Vegetable Peels To Make Packaging
Isabella Eckerle (@eckerleisabella.bsky.social) — Bluesky
MATTERSCAPES. A Studio Visit - Matters of Activity
Emma SICHER, Doctoral researcher, Master in Eco-Social Design, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, HU Berlin, Matters of Activity Cluster of Excellence
Emma Sicher on LinkedIn: Forever grateful to the Faculty of Design and Art of unibz, and especially…
Emma Sicher Uses Fruit & Vegetable Peels To Make Packaging
From the smallest particles to the highest mountains