APPN Senior Phenotyping Analytics Manager
(HEO9) $132,705 - $141,974 plus 17% superannuation | Full-Time
36 months Fixed-term Contract, with a possibility of extension if further funding is successful
Help shape Australia's national plant phenotyping infrastructure and make a tangible difference to research impact, farmer livelihoods, and global food security.
The University of Adelaide leads the Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN), a national research infrastructure initiative established through the Commonwealth's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). APPN delivers cutting-edge imaging and data collection technologies for plant phenotyping, supporting research in controlled environments, field sites, and remote locations. The network consists of nine nodes strategically positioned across Australia's diverse climate zones—spanning WA, SA, ACT, Victoria, NSW, and Queensland—and is hosted by eight leading universities and one state government department.
We are seeking a Senior Phenotyping Analytics Manager to join our dynamic team and contribute their skills to provide leadership in our central team and across our network of facilities in phenotypic image and data analytics. This role will develop and implement new analytical methodologies for data collected, playing a pivotal role in advancing our network's ability to measure novel traits, supporting agricultural research, innovation, and impact.
Key Responsibilities
* Provide strategic oversight and leadership in phenotyping analytics methodologies, maintaining awareness of global research trends.
* Develop new algorithms, either directly or through research programs conducted by APPN nodes.
* Create and maintain a list of approved trait algorithms agreed upon by all APPN Nodes as standards.
* Review and update methodologies in line with scientific developments and infrastructure updates.
* Propose acquisitions of new infrastructure—physical and software—to address prioritized crop trait algorithm needs.
* Lead the design and delivery of targeted training programs to upskill analysts and staff.
* Cultivate a collaborative network with phenotyping analysts at APPN nodes to leverage experience and align approaches.
* Maintain relationships with partners across the agricultural and NCRIS community to maximize collaboration and methodology alignment.
About You
You are a highly skilled leader in phenotyping analytics, eager to join a collaborative network with cutting-edge infrastructure. You enjoy solving complex problems within a team environment and are ready to take on a leadership role in a national project to deliver impactful outcomes for Australian research and agriculture.
Selection Criteria
* Substantial expertise in optical sensors (e.g., RGB, hyperspectral sensors, LiDAR) for plant monitoring and their physical principles.
* Expertise in image processing for multi-modal (hyperspectral, RGB, LiDAR) and high-dimensional data.
* Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Matlab, R, and relevant image-processing libraries.
* Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills for engaging with collaborators and stakeholders, including delivering presentations.
* Experience working independently and leading interdisciplinary projects.
* A commitment to organizational values of integrity, respect, collegiality, excellence, and discovery.
Desirable
* Publication record in internationally recognized journals and conferences.
* Experience leveraging AI/ML methodologies for data-driven solutions.
* Knowledge of statistical methods for various data modeling approaches.
Qualifications
Postgraduate qualifications in Remote Sensing, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, or a related field, with extensive relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of experience and education.
The Path to Adelaide University
We are preparing to open our doors in January 2026, combining strengths of the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia. We are dedicated to creating an accessible, future-focused educational environment fostering innovative research and teaching. Learn more about Adelaide University HERE. Additional information will be provided during the recruitment process.
Enjoy an Outstanding Career Environment
We offer a rewarding workplace with diverse, high-quality education and research programs, extensive collaboration opportunities, and a vibrant, inclusive culture aligned with our Staff Values and Behaviour Framework. Our benefits include salary packaging, flexible work arrangements, professional development, and on-campus health and fitness facilities.
Learn more at: adelaide.edu.au/jobs
Your Faculty's Broader Role
The Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology is a multidisciplinary hub of innovation, partnering with industry to solve global problems. Learn more at: set.adelaide.edu.au
How to Apply
If you are ready to develop software supporting world-class agricultural research, join APPN and make a difference in sustainable agriculture across Australia.
Please submit a resume and a document addressing all selection criteria as outlined in the position description.
***Applications close 11:55pm (ACST) Sunday 15th June 2025***
The University reserves the right to close this advertisement early if a suitable candidate is found.
For Further Information
For a confidential discussion, contact:
Richard Dickmann
Chief Executive Officer, Australian Plant Phenomics Network
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