PH.D. AGRONOMY | WHEAT BREEDING & UAV PHENOTYPING
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Ph.D. agronomist specializing in wheat breeding, UAV-based high-throughput phenotyping, and genomic prediction. Skilled in integrating hyperspectral, multispectral, and thermal imagery with genomic and environmental data to improve selection accuracy, characterize heat tolerance, and accelerate decision making in cereal crops.
Experience includes multi‐environment trial design (SunGrains network), R/Python/ENVI-based data pipelines, and multi‐kernel or functional regression workflows for yield prediction. Motivated by applying quantitative agronomy to deliver gains in productivity, resilience, and food security.
Graduate Research Assistant — World Food Crops Breeding Lab
University of Florida, Department of Agronomy | Aug 2018 – Dec 2024
PI: Dr. Md. Ali Babar
Led multi-environment wheat breeding trials across the Southeastern U.S. (SunGrains network), integrating UAV high-throughput phenotyping with genomic and environmental data to improve selection accuracy and identify heat-tolerant lines.
University of Florida & Syngenta AG | Aug 2020 – Dec 2020
Supported early-stage cultivar development for CBD-type hemp under Florida subtropical conditions.
University of Florida | Aug 2016 – Aug 2018
Supported evolutionary genomics research investigating sex-linked polymorphisms in Ceratodon moss populations.
University of Florida | Jan 2017 – Aug 2018
Conducted biochemical and digestibility analyses (NDF, IVOMD, total nitrogen) to evaluate forage quality.
Ph.D. in Agronomy — University of Florida (2024)
Advisor: Dr. Md. Ali Babar
Master of Science in Agronomy — University of Florida (2020)
Bachelor of Science in Plant Science — University of Florida (2017)