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Dr. Demi Sargent is a Research Fellow at the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment (Western Sydney University), specializing in photosynthetic physiology and climate resilience in cotton. She holds a PhD from the Australian National University and has conducted postdoctoral research on thermal dependency of photosynthesis in cotton and its wild relatives. Her work includes developing the OptiFitACi R package to analyze photosynthetic parameters under varying environmental conditions.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (Plant Science), University of Melbourne (2014)
- Master of Science (Plant Science), University of Melbourne (2016) – First Class Honours
- Doctor of Philosophy, Australian National University (2020)
Research Focus:
- Inter-species variation in thermal tolerance of photosynthetic enzymes
- Mesophyll conductance dynamics under heat and drought stress
- Breeding climate-adapted cotton varieties
- Parameterization of A/Ci models for species-specific stress responses
Grants & Leadership:
- Principal Investigator (2021–2023): The Gatekeeper to Photosynthesis project (Department of Agriculture)
- Co-Investigator in two CRDC-funded projects (2024–2027) on climate-resilient cotton
Awards:
- ABARES Science & Innovation Award (2021)
- Multiple travel and research scholarships from CSIRO, CRDC, and ARC
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