 I have been graduated in agriculture from Bangladesh Agricultural University and I have completed Master of Science at the University of Sydney. I have done my bachelor course and master course in Russia at the Bashkir State University a few years ago and then I migrated moved to Australia with my family and yeah we have chosen Perth and I have started to look my research new research opportunities over here and after thinking I have chosen UWA because this is the most prestigious university in Western Australia and also in Australia and all around the world there are several things that made me choose the University of Western Australia over the other universities like its international reputation and the state of the art research facilities across the campus and its outstanding research collaborative network with the other world pioneering research institutes across the world. For example my lab has a strong research collaborations with the Nobel Foundation in USA and the Max Planck Institute in Germany. My research area is molecular biology and molecular physiology of plants. I am going to test a few hypothesis. Australian soils especially in Western Australia are quite impoverished with nutrients with phosphorus and as we know phosphorus is vital for plants and for all living organisms. Phosphorus is important for mitochondrial respiration and photosynthesis so these processes are vital for plants and it would be interesting to know how phosphorus status of plants connected to expression of genes are linked to mitochondrial and photosynthetic function because yields of crops based on phantasythetic rate in the future solving this problem can contribute to solving another big problem problem of starvation in the world in poor countries so probably the knowledge that we will gain that I will gain during my research work doing my PhD studies will contribute to developing efficient plants that will not need many phosphorus but they will give good yield so that's how I see my research project. My research area is molecular biology I am working with a plant native to Australia I am determining targeted metabolite and transfect profiling in this plant across different nutritional conditions to understand how this plant can manage its life with a minimum supply of phosphate. Facilities at UWA are just awesome. People can do the highest level research here and they have a lot of opportunities. Everything organized pretty well beautiful equipment beautiful glass houses so you can achieve any goals here. Well in terms of the research facilities I have all those research facilities I require in my project is starting from the glass house facilities field experiments to the modern molecular techniques here in our lab we have a high throughput sophisticated instruments so we can contact the experiment in the glass house take them to our molecular lab and we can do the molecular investigations here so we have all facilities required in this project. I always set big goals for myself so it's easier to achieve if you see the big aim in front of here. I'm going to the Max Planck Institute next week it's a Max Planck Institute of molecular plant physiology in Gölm, Germany I would be doing some of the research work on the experiment I'm conducting here at UWA to do the targeted metabolic profiling to better understand its phosphorus efficiency so I would be visiting that institute for three months. I was thinking to look for post-doc opportunities at UWA because I love this university and I would like to stay here and work here so it doesn't matter what kind of job it will be as long as it deals with research with discovering new things so I will be happy. I'm so much interested in the work I'm doing now I would like to pursue my career in this field after my PhD.