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Cropping Systems Scientist
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CSIRO Agriculture and Food (A&F) is Australia’s most significant science investment for its key primary production activities including cropping, meat and livestock, aquaculture, horticulture, food safety and processing, and value-adding. The Systems Program in CSIRO Agriculture & Food works in partnership with rural industries, communities, and governments to deliver improvements in agricultural productivity, profitability, and risk management, whilst minimising environmental damage. The core of the Program’s science lies in better understanding and managing soil-plant-climate interactions that underpin productive, profitable and sustainable farm businesses. We use field experimentation, remote sensing, proximal sensing, crop modelling, climate forecasting, and data science to identify and invest in novel approaches to sustainably intensify Australia’s cropping systems.
Emerging digital technologies may address problems related to crop and pasture inputs, agricultural economics, land quality, and risk management and lead to advances in soil and crop sensing, next generation satellites and farming systems simulation. We aim to grow the application and use of existing digital and spatial technologies and link these with cropping systems simulations and climate forecasting to operate at scales from paddock to regional to national.
As a cropping systems scientist under the mentorship of senior scientists, you will engage with industry to further develop technology, based on their needs. You will develop and negotiate new concepts with other scientists and focus on the delivery pathway and form an important linkage between the real world and CSIRO resources in digital agriculture. You will have well-developed skills and experience in cropping systems analysis and simulation, plus spatial (GIS, satellite and remote-sensing) technologies; and possess a strong interest in crops, pastures and agriculture generally, in addition to climate science and forecasting applications.
Location: St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland
Salary: AU$105k – AU$114k plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: Specified term of 3 years
Reference: 93213
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Please apply on-line and provide a cover letter and CV that best demonstrate your motivation and ability to meet the requirements of this role.
6 August 2023, 11:00pm AEST/AEDT