Junior Research Fellow in Quantitative Genetics
School of Environmental and Rural Science
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3-year fixed term, full-time
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$81,153 to $110,969 (Level A) with progression to Level B after 12 months for candidates with a PhD
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Plus 17% employer superannuation
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Salary packaging options are available
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Applicants must have appropriate Australian work rights for the duration of this position
About the role
We are seeking a Junior Research Fellow to join our group focused on quantitative genetics and breeding program design. This role will contribute to a GRDC-funded project that will investigate the development of heterotic pools for breeding hybrid canola, in collaboration with diverse research and industry partners. The successful applicant will develop and apply simulation approaches to compare alternative breeding strategies that manage genetic variance and diversity over time. This will involve building computational tools to model breeding populations under different scenarios, analysing genomic and phenotypic data to inform these models, and evaluating how different strategies perform across short- and long-term timeframes. The appointee will contribute to the development of clear and reproducible simulation pipelines, communicate results in a transparent and rigorous manner, and translate findings into practical insights for breeding program design. They will be expected to publish research outcomes in peer-reviewed journals, contribute to postgraduate supervision where appropriate, and assist in the development of future research grants.
About you
To be successful in this role, you will have experience with statistical analysis using quantitative genetic models and a strong understanding of quantitative genetics applied to plant or animal breeding programs. You will have experience in computer programming and familiarity with the use of simulation modelling for breeding programs.
As a successful applicant you must have strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to work effectively in teams, communicate respectfully and contribute to a positive team culture.
About the Faculty/Group
The School of Environmental and Rural Science (ERS) at UNE has an enviable reputation as a research-based education group in agricultural science. The School is actively involved in education and research programs in agriculture and is well recognised by industry and research funding bodies. The Animal Science and Genetics groups, within ERS, have a strong international reputation and are well funded with a very active research portfolio. We are currently looking for a Junior Research fellow or Research Fellow to join our Animal Genetics group to work on theoretical aspects of breeding program design.
Enquiries and additional information
To discuss this role please contact Dr Dominic Waters ([email protected]) or Professor Julius van der Werf ([email protected]). For further information about the school, visit: http://