Published: 08 Jul 2025 13 views
This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong pipeline of researchers in Australia with capabilities in research collaboration, translation and commercialization, open up and maintain a diversity of career pathways traversing university and industry settings, increase strategic engagement and alignment between universities and industry, contribute to the solving of industry-identified challenges and opportunities, and create commercial, economic and other benefits for Australia through enhanced translation and commercialisation, including the development of start-up companies.
Apply today for this exciting opportunity in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine at the University of Adelaide.
Project overview
Decoding airborne volatiles in environmental smoke that taint wine.
Bushfires, stubble burns, and controlled burns all pose major risks to the international winemaking industry. Noxious, volatile chemicals in the smoke can be absorbed by grapes, making them unfit for winemaking. Australia’s vignerons have suffered $1.4B in losses in winegrape quality from smoke damage over the last 20 years and the problem is only expected to get worse with climate change. Currently, grapes need to be ripe before testing, so growers need to maintain crops for several months only to find they are worthless at harvest. This project aims to develop new capability to detect and measure volatile agents directly in smoke, allowing growers to make more cost-effective vineyard management decisions and mitigate risk.
The successful candidate will develop the research objectives in collaboration with an experienced supervisory panel, comprised of researchers at the University of Adelaide, the Australian Wine Research Institute, CSIRO and DSTG. The research will be based at University of Adelaide’s Waite Campus and The Australian Wine Research Institute. Research objectives include developing state-of-the-art analytical protocols to identify and measure trace levels of smoke volatiles known to damage winegrapes, conducting field sampling, analysing smoke volatiles in field samples, and working with industry partners to translate this new technology into commercial sensors for vineyard installation. Further opportunities involve integrating the research data into the National Smoke Forecasting system developed by CSIRO.
Along with a $42,000 p.a. scholarship for three and a half years, the student will have the opportunity to undertake a funded 60-day industry placement with one of our research partners.
The successful candidate must:
The following skillset and experience will be advantageous:
Please ensure you include all of the following documents:
Please include a cover letter which outlines your:
Please note that applications will be considered on a rolling basis and the advertisement may be closed early if a suitable applicant is shortlisted prior to the listed closing date.
Expressions of interest should be submitted to [email protected] with the name of scholarship in the subject heading.
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