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Analytics for the Australian Grain Industry (AAGI) PhD Scholarships (tax-free stipend of $35,300 per annum available)

Posted on: 21 May, 2025 No deadline specified
2025 Analytics for the Australian Grain Industry (AAGI) PhD Scholarships (tax-free stipend of $35,300 per annum available)

The Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) initiative is a five-year strategic partnership to enhance the profitability and global competitiveness of the Australian grains sector through advanced analytics. This five-year initiative (2023-2027) is mainly funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) with a $36 million investment and builds on the previous Statistics for the Australian Grains Industry 3 (SAGI3). Investment. The University of Adelaide, in collaboration with Curtin University and The University of Queensland, is leveraging machine learning, data fusion, and statistics to support grain growers in making data-driven decisions. With a total co-investment of $56 million from the three strategic partners, this project offers HDR students a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research that has a real-world impact on the agricultural sector.

The Analytics for the Australian Grain Industry (AAGI) Scholarship Program (AU node) is funded by the Division of Research and Innovation as part of the co-investment from the University of Adelaide. This program will support nine full-time PhD students commencing studies from 2025 to 2027.

In 2025, we are recruiting three PhD students for the following Projects:

Project 1: Unifying on-farm data and crop models to enhance tactical crop decisions

Summary: Despite the increasing availability of on-farm data and advances in process-based crop models such as APSIM, their integration often remains limited. This project proposes to get more out of on-farm data streams and process models through their more formal mathematical integration, with the desired outcome being to increase the water and/or nitrogen use efficiency of Australian cropping systems. We propose to use a range of emerging data science approaches within the fields of uncertainty quantification, data assimilation and optimisation under uncertainty, complementing data-driven approaches such as physics-informed machine learning. We will start by focusing on informing nitrogen management decisions (i.e. how much and when to apply), since they remain the largest contributor to the gap in water-limited production potential. This PhD project will contribute to the broader AAGI project “Harnessing emerging data science to unlock crop model potential and achieve production frontiers”.

Project-specific prerequisites: Strong quantitative skills are essential. Candidates with Masters or Honours degrees in the following disciplines, or with equivalent research or work experience will be favourably considered: Data Science; Applied Mathematics; Agricultural or Environmental Engineering, Agricultural Economics, Management and Information Technology.

Number of scholarships: Two

Contact person: Dr Matthew Knowling

Project 2: Efficient construction and visualization of pangenomes for crops with large genomes

Summary: Pangenomes are highly relevant for grains RD&E pre-breeding research because they capture the full spectrum of genetic diversity within a species, going beyond the limitations of single-reference genomes. By integrating multiple genomes from different individuals or populations, pangenomes provide a more comprehensive understanding of gene presence/absence, structural variations, and evolutionary dynamics.

In this project, we will aim to develop novel dynamic programming computational methods for pangenome assembly of diploid and polyploid crop species and benchmark them against other methods, such as graph-based methods. This project will combine algorithm development and computational programming with large population genomes. Candidates will work within a vibrant, cutting-edge analytics team that delivers technologies back to the Australian grains industry research to maximize benefits for farmers and growers. This research project will also be highly collaborative with major partners Curtin University and the University of Western Australia. Through these linkages, there will also be an opportunity to develop the research further into a practical web-based visualization tool to represent pangenome and structural variations.

Project-specific prerequisites: Strong Java programming skills are essential. Candidates with a Master's or honors degree in the following disciplines or with equivalent research or work experience will be favorably considered: Computer and Data Science; Applied Mathematics and Statistics.

Number of scholarships: One

Contact person: Dr Mario Fruzangohar


Eligibility Criteria for 2025 Analytics for the Australian Grain Industry (AAGI) PhD Scholarships (tax-free stipend of $35,300 per annum available)

Applicants must be Australian citizens, permanent residents of Australia, or international students who are acceptable candidates for a PhD degree at the University of Adelaide. Candidates must have a qualification equivalent to an Australian First-Class Honours degree (e.g., a prior research thesis that was at least six months of full-time credit and received an excellent mark or a first-author publication in a peer-reviewed international journal).

Expressions of Interest

Expressions of interest should be emailed to Ms Sandy Khor (sandy.khor@adelaide.edu.au) with the name of the scholarship in the subject heading. Please ensure you include all of the following documents:

  1. Evidence of Australian or New Zealand citizenship, or Australian permanent resident status (if applicable)
  2. Degree certificates (testamurs)
  3. Academic transcripts
  4. Translations of non-English documentation
  5. Evidence of English language proficiency
  6. Curriculum vitae


Benefits of 2025 Analytics for the Australian Grain Industry (AAGI) PhD Scholarships (tax-free stipend of $35,300 per annum available)

Stipend:

The scholarship will be for up to 3.5 years and has a tax-free stipend of $35,300 (indexed annually) per annum

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