Master of philosophy in Botany
And 2 year diploma in anesthesia technology
My passion for plant science and microbial interactions stemmed from a deep curiosity about how nature works in tandem to support life. Witnessing the significant role of microbes in sustaining plant health and growth in agricultural systems, I became motivated to explore how these natural relationships can be harnessed to improve crop yields and foster sustainable farming practices. This interest led me to pursue research in plant growth-promoting microbes, aiming to contribute solutions to global challenges in agriculture and environmental sustainability.
In my personal time, I enjoy activities that allow me to connect with nature, such as hiking and nature photography. I also have a keen interest in reading scientific literature to stay updated on advancements in plant sciences, and I often engage in community outreach to raise awareness about sustainable agricultural practices. Additionally, I find joy in experimenting with home gardening, applying the principles of plant-microbe interactions to create healthier, more resilient plants.
Project Management: Expertise in planning, coordinating, and overseeing research projects to ensure goals are met within deadlines and budgets.
Data Management: Proficient in data collection, organization, analysis, and visualization using tools such as Excel, R, and SPSS.
Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills for presenting research findings, writing reports, and publishing scientific papers.
Collaboration: Ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams, facilitating knowledge sharing and collective problem-solving.
Research Design: Skilled in experimental design, hypothesis testing, and data interpretation in plant-microbe interaction studies
Problem-Solving: Analytical approach to addressing research challenges and optimizing experimental methods.