Food and Beverage Accelerator Program: Based in the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN)
Full-time (100%), fixed-term position through to December 2027
Base salary will be in the range $102,166.05 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A)
Based at our St Lucia Campus
We are seeking a multi-disciplinary Bioprocess Engineer with strong foundations in chemical or bioprocess engineering and hands-on experience in computational modelling. You will lead the development of the bioprocess physics layer of the digital twin and support the machine-learning infrastructure that integrates CFD outputs with biological datasets.
This role bridges engineering, computational modelling, and experimental integration — ideal for someone comfortable working across simulation, coding, and data-driven modelling.
Key responsibilities will include:
Research:
Interpret CFD models of pilot and lab-scale bioreactors (e.g. mixing time, kLa, flow fields).
Analyse reactor geometry, operational ranges, and hydrodynamic KPIs across scales.
Develop the scale-down mapping framework and support design of reactor control strategies.
Build the codebase for integrating CFD, experimental data, and physics-informed ML models (e.g., PINNs).
Develop and validate the bioprocess layer of the digital twin.
Assist in training and validating the biological layer using fermentation data.
Support real-time integration of models into Python-based reactor control systems.
Prepare engineering reports, documentation, and milestone deliverables.
Report regularly with the industrial partner.
Other duties, as reasonable directed by the supervisor
Produce quality research outputs consistent with discipline norms by publishing or exhibiting in high quality outlets.
Review and draw upon best practice research methodologies.
Supervision and Researcher Development: Supervise Honours and Higher Degree by Research students, supervise and manage employees, provide performance feedback and training, resolve conflicts, and ensure correct remuneration and benefits.
Citizenship and Service: Develop partnerships, demonstrate leadership through mentoring, engage in internal service roles and committees, perform administrative functions, provide support to colleagues, and uphold university values.
This is a research focused position. Further information can be found by viewing UQ’s Criteria for Academic Performance.
As part of the UQ community, you will have the opportunity to work alongside the brightest minds, who have joined us from all over the world, and within an environment where interdisciplinary collaborations are encouraged.
At the core of our teaching remains our students, and their experience with us sets a foundation for success far beyond graduation. UQ has made a commitment to making education opportunities available for all Queenslanders, regardless of personal, financial, or geographical barriers.
As part of our commitment to excellence in research and professional practice in academic contexts, we are proud to provide our staff with access to world-class facilities and equipment, grant writing support, greater research funding opportunities, and other forms of staff support and development.
The greater benefits of joining the UQ community are broad: from being part of a Group of Eight university, to recognition of prior service with other Australian universities, up to 26 weeks of paid parental leave, 17.5% annual leave loading, flexible working arrangements including hybrid on site/WFH options and flexible start/finish times, access to exclusive internal-only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process.
Australia’s Food and Beverage Accelerator (FaBA) is a $160 million initiative to boost growth and innovation in the food and beverage manufacturing sector. Part of the Federal Government’s Trailblazer Program, FaBA leverages $50m of government investment with more than $110m from universities and industry. Partners work across four areas: the research programs ‘Innovative Ingredients’ and ‘Premium Food and Beverage Products’, and the enabling programs ‘Innovation Pathways’ and the ‘FaBA Training Centre’.
A national initiative, FaBA provides F&B manufacturers access to research teams, next generation industry professionals, state-of-the-art equipment and pilot facilities. FaBA is proudly hosted by The University of Queensland, in collaboration with participants QUT, UniSQ and UniQuest.
You are an experienced and highly motivated researcher to apply their subject matter expertise to create a Digital Twin infrastructure within the Food and Beverage Accelerator.
You will have:
Undergraduate and PhD degrees in Chemical Engineering, Bioprocess Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field.
A working knowledge of how to interpret CFD model outputs.
Strong programming ability in Python (including scientific libraries)
Understanding of mixing, mass transfer, reactor design, and bioprocess hydrodynamics.
Ability to translate computational outputs into practical experimental guidance.
Experience with machine learning or interest in physics-informed ML approaches
Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to plan, prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and work adaptably both independently and in a team.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills with proven ability to produce clear, succinct documentation.
Desirable
Experience with physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) or hybrid ML/physics modelling.
Experience with generating CFD models of bioreactors.
Experience interacting with hardware via APIs or control systems.
Familiarity with microbial bioprocessing and fermentation data.
Experience with DevOps or structured codebase management (Git, Docker).
The successful candidate may be required to complete a number of pre-employment checks, including: right to work in Australia, conduct concerning gender-based violence etc.
You must maintain unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this appointment to apply. Employer sponsored work rights are not available for this appointment.
For more information about this opportunity, please contact Tim McCubbin at t.mccubbin@uq.edu.au
For application inquiries, please reach out to the Talent Acquisition team at talent@uq.edu.au, stating the job reference number (below) in the subject line.
We welcome applications from all individuals and are committed to an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. To be considered, please ensure you upload:
Resume
Cover letter
Responses to the ‘About You’ section
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UQ is committed to a fair, equitable and inclusive selection process, which recognises that some applicants may face additional barriers and challenges which have impacted and/or continue to impact their career trajectory. Candidates who don’t meet all criteria are encouraged to apply and demonstrate their potential. The selection panel considers both potential and performance relative to opportunities when assessing suitability for the role.
Applications close Sunday, 4 January 2026 at 11.00pm AEST (R-59580). Please note that interviews have been tentatively scheduled for early January 2026