Summary
Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller is an Associate Professor of Information Interaction with 13 years of interdisciplinary experience at the intersection of linked data, digital humanities, and museum informatics. She researches methods for data linking and integration and how digital technologies diversify research, and is the author of Linked Data for Digital Humanities (Routledge, 2023). Terhi has translated scholarly work into practical cultural heritage outputs, creating 3D digital models for institutions such as the British Museum, the National Museum of Australia, and UNESCO. She holds a PhD in Web Science and combines academic leadership with policy engagement as co-chair of the Australian Government Linked Data Working Group and a member of the Territory Records Advisory Council. Her background in cuneiform studies and museum practice gives her a rare ability to bridge ancient collections, semantic web technologies, and contemporary research infrastructures.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Web Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Web Science at University of Southampton
MPhil, Cuneiform and Near Eastern Studies, MPhil, Cuneiform and Near Eastern Studies at University of Birmingham
MSc (Merit), Museum Studies, MSc (Merit), Museum Studies at University of Leicester
A-levels, English Language and Literature, Biology, Chemistry, General Studies, A-levels, English Language and Literature, Biology, Chemistry, General Studies at Calday Grange Grammar School
Spanish, Esperanto, German