PhD Scholarship in AI-Powered Dairy Cow Health and Behaviour Monitoring
PhD scholarship opportunity in
AI-powered visual recognition
for
dairy cow health and behaviour monitoring
at
Murdoch University
, in collaboration with
CSIRO
and an industry partner. The project sits at the intersection of
computer science
,
robotics
,
information technology
,
agriculture
, and
veterinary science
, with a strong applied focus on developing visual recognition systems for identifying and monitoring dairy cow health and behaviour.
The scholarship is part of the
CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD)
, a four-year research training program designed to connect university research with industry needs. The package includes approximately
A$47,000 per year tax-free
, plus
A$13,000 per year
for project expenses and development, along with
60 days of industry engagement
and access to CSIRO professional development and training.
Eligibility is limited to
Australian citizens
,
Australian permanent residents
, or
New Zealand citizens
. Applicants must meet Murdoch University PhD admission and English language requirements, must not already hold a PhD, and should be able to commence in the year of offer. Full-time enrolment is expected, though part-time arrangements may be considered with approval. Candidates should also be prepared for project-location requirements and CSIRO onboarding, including background checks.
To apply, submit an
expression of interest
to
A/Prof Hai Wang
with a
two-page research statement
,
CV
(including publication list), and
academic transcripts
. The supervisory team will review applications, shortlist candidates, and interview selected applicants.
Supervision includes
Associate Professor Hai Wang
(Murdoch University),
Dr Quanxi Shao
(CSIRO Data61), and
Dr Mark McHenry
(Peninsula Downs Pty Ltd). The project is based at Murdoch University in Western Australia, with industry engagement and CSIRO involvement.