Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Crop Phenotyping Apply Locations: St Lucia Campus, Gatton Campus Time Type: Full time Posted On: Posted 7 Days Ago Job Requisition ID: R-44356 School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability / Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) Full-time fixed-term research focused position for up to 3 years Base salary will be in the range $78,871.35 - $105,004.02 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A) Based at our St Lucia Campus with occasional travel to Gatton Campus when required About This Opportunity The Australian Plant Phenomics Facility (APPF) provides leadership in plant phenomics research to boost agricultural productivity in Australia's diverse environment. UQ joined APPF in 2024, offering advanced research infrastructure for phenotyping plants in both controlled and field environments. Under broad direction of the UQ Node director, the Postdoctoral Research Fellow will conduct research, manage a small technical team, and collaborate with stakeholders to develop plant phenotyping methods using 3D imaging, multispectral data, and crop modelling. Key Responsibilities: Provide high level technical advice to stakeholders on experimental design, risk assessments, and the operation of all phenotyping tools, equipment, and software used at APPN-UQ node. Lead and coordinate the design and conducting of qualitative and quantitative research studies and the analysis of data as requested by clients of APPN-UQ. Develop new research methodologies in phenotyping through experimental work and analysis of outputs for research publication. Ensure all users are inducted and provided the required training and support to work in APPN. Manage and oversee the deployment of UAVs and ground-based phenotyping platforms for research data collection. Complete general administration duties associated with APPF, including preparation of reports and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory requirements. Troubleshoot technical issues with advanced agricultural equipment and technology platforms. About You PhD in field crop agronomy, physiology, genetics, or a related field, or equivalent relevant education and extensive experience (minimum 4 years) in plant phenomics. Demonstrated expertise in designing, managing, and analyzing field crop trials in a research environment. Proficiency in statistical programming languages (R, Python) and experience with statistical and crop simulation models for analyzing large datasets. Proven track record of research publication in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Advanced knowledge of precision agriculture technologies and experience in quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams. Desirable: Remote Pilot's License (RePL) and tractor operation license, or willingness to obtain. Experience in mentoring students and managing laboratory equipment. Excellent problem-solving abilities and leadership experience in research or teaching environments. Work Rights: You must maintain unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this appointment. Visa sponsorship is not available. Questions? For more information, please contact Professor Scott Chapman at For application queries, please contact Want to Apply? All applicants must upload the following documents: Resume Cover letter Responses to the 'About You' section Other Information UQ is committed to a fair, equitable, and inclusive selection process. Candidates who don't meet all criteria are encouraged to apply and demonstrate their potential. Applications close November 10th 2024 at 11.00pm AEST (R-44356). Interviews have been tentatively scheduled for the week commencing November 25th 2024. #J-18808-Ljbffr