Skills
I am a multidisciplinary researcher and environmental scientist with extensive experience in aquatic ecosystem monitoring, pollutant analysis, and biodiversity assessment. My research spans water quality evaluation, heavy metal and PAH analysis, biosorption techniques, and advanced molecular and chemical methods for environmental health studies. Having worked extensively on water and sediment quality, pollutant bioaccumulation, and ecosystem health assessment, and analysed data using different analytical tools, I am eager to expand my expertise with cutting-edge eDNA techniques. This training offers a unique opportunity to merge my multidisciplinary background with innovative molecular tools. This will enable me to better detect and monitor species diversity in our waters.
Comment(s)
I combine deep scientific expertise with an unusually broad interdisciplinary range — from environmental chemistry, water quality analysis, and pollutant monitoring of ecological impact evaluation and biosorption. This makes me highly adaptable to new technologies like eDNA, which require both field-based sampling experience and strong laboratory analytical skills.
Also, I bring practical project leadershIP and a history of applying research to real-world environmental challenges, especially in aquatic ecosystems. This blend of academic depth, hands-on experience, and conservation-driven motivation positions me as an ideal candidate for the program.