Research Associate in Crop-Microbe Interaction
(Level A) $98, 574- $105,611 plus 17% superannuation
Fixed Term contact | 36 months
Full Time Opportunity
The School of Agriculture, Food & Wine, part of the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology at the University of Adelaide, is a leading centre for research, education, and innovation in agricultural science. Located at the Waite Campus, the School boasts exceptional infrastructure and resources to support world-class scientific advancement.
Are you excited by the potential of microbiomes to transform sustainable agriculture?
We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to lead new initiatives in crop-microbe interaction science, with a focus on sustainable agriculture. Research areas may include, but are not limited to, beneficial microbe inoculation, root-associated microbiomes, and plant-microbe interactions within Australian dryland cropping systems. The successful candidate will be expected to apply innovative and impactful research approaches that are both scientifically rigorous and practically relevant. This role will foster cross-disciplinary collaboration and active engagement with industry and government stakeholders at both national and international levels.
About the Role
This exciting opportunity focuses on crop-microbe interactions, particularly in Australian dryland cropping systems. You will be part of a leading research group investigating the role of microbiomes and beneficial microbial inoculants in enhancing crop productivity and reducing chemical inputs.
Working under the guidance of Dr Yi Zhou, Senior Research Fellow in Sustainable Agriculture, you will:
- Conduct field-based and laboratory research on plant-microbe interactions.
- Develop innovative approaches to sustainable cropping systems.
- Collaborate with industry leaders, such as SARDI and CSIRO.
- Supervise Honours, Masters and PhD students.
- Contribute to peer-reviewed publications and competitive grant applications.
