My role in the department
Valeria joined DPIRD in 2020, originally as a fruit research scientist in Carnarvon, where she implemented trials on protected cropping and trellised fruit growing systems. Valeria has transitioned to the vegetable team, developing her research program on irrigation and fertiliser use efficiency and regenerative agriculture. Valeria is passionate about incorporating environmental practices and crop sensing technology to improve horticulture sustainability and productivity.
My background
Valeria is originally from Brazil where she studied Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, focusing on water management to sustain agriculture in semiarid regions, including the reuse of wastewater for irrigation and plants tolerance to marginally saline water. Valeria participated in a one year-traineeship at Fillmore Greenhouses, in the United States of America, working on hydroponic tomato crop care.
Her PhD in Chemical Engineering was obtained from the University of New South Wales, focusing on developing a membrane-based subsurface irrigation capable of delivering in-situ desalination and plant-driven irrigation. Valeria also worked as a Research Associate at the University, continuing her PhD research and supervising undergraduate students on membrane-based irrigation.
Projects
- Regenerative agriculture
- Irrigation and fertiliser use efficiency
Key Expertise
Qualifications
- PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of New South Wales
My articles
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