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Currently working as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Western Australia (UWA) node of the Australian Plant Phenotyping Network, Agyeya Pratap performs high-resolution, automated phenotyping to monitor plant growth, stress responses, and physiological traits in real-time. He is a PhD researcher with a background in plant sciences and clinical molecular genetics, focusing on heat-stress tolerance in bread wheat through controlled environment experiments. His previous work includes field trial design and statistical analysis of carbon assimilation. Agyeya holds a Bachelor of Science in Life Science from the University of Delhi and a Master of Science in Biotechnology from South Asian University, India. His research interests lie in agronomics traits analysis, proteomics, phenomics, and integrative data analysis and visualization, emphasizing climate resilience and sustainable agriculture. Agyeya's expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those addressing education and climate adaptation.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Part of the Australian Plant Phenotyping Network focusing on plant growth monitoring and physiological trait analysis.
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology • India
Engaged in research involving cellular biology and genetics.
University of Delhi • India
Worked on projects related to molecular biology.
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