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I am an agricultural researcher working across cereal physiology, agronomy, and farming systems research, with a strong focus on improving the profitability and sustainability of dryland farming systems.
I currently work as a Research Scientist with the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), where I focus on agronomic and systems innovations to enhance farm profitability in the low- and medium-rainfall zones of Western Australia. My work is driven by practical impact - helping farmers adapt to climate variability while maintaining productive, resilient systems.
Before joining DPIRD, I was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Crop Production at the University of Melbourne, where I contributed to redesigning broadacre farming systems in Southeast Victoria. During this time, I also worked on integrating dual-purpose winter wheat into mixed farming systems to help bridge the winter feed gap. As part of my PhD research, I also collaborated with CIMMYT and spent time at the Norman E. Borlaug research station in Ciudad Obregón, Mexico.
I hold a PhD in Agricultural Sciences from the University of Melbourne and am passionate about translating research into real-world outcomes for dryland agriculture.
PhD - Agricultural Sciences, 2022
University of Melbourne
MSc - Plant Breeding and Genetics, 2011
University of Agriculture Faisalabad
BSc - Agriculture, 2009
University of Agriculture Faisalabad