This project is closed.
Project summary
- Program
- PhD
- Location
- St Lucia
- Research area
- Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences
Project description
This project develops natural crop coatings with antimicrobial, cooling, and moisture control properties to reduce pesticide use and improve crop health in wheat, corn, and soybeans.
Scholarship
This project is supported by the Research project scholarship.
Learn more about the Research project scholarship.
Supervisor
Principal supervisor
Associate supervisor
Preferred educational background
Your application will be assessed on a competitive basis.
We take into account your:
- previous academic record
- publication record
- honours and awards
- employment history
A working knowledge of coatings, antimicrobial resistance, food science, or material science would be of benefit to someone working on this project.
You will demonstrate academic achievement in the field/s of food science, chemical engineering, material science, or similar and the potential for scholastic success.
A background or knowledge of food science, engineering, or similar is highly desirable.
How to apply
You must submit an expression of interest (EOI) by 28 November, 2025 28 November, 2025.
Before you apply
- Check your eligibility for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
- Prepare your documentation.
- If you have any questions about whether the project is suitable for your research interests, contact Dr Alberto Baldelli (a.baldelli@uq.edu.au).
When you apply
To apply, submit an expression of interest (EOI) for the program. You don't need to apply separately for the project or scholarship. How to submit an EOI
In your EOI, complete the ‘Scholarship/Sponsorship’ section with the following details:
- Are you applying for an advertised project: 'Yes'
- Project: 'Research project scholarship'
- Scholarship Code Listed in the Advertisement: COOLING-BALDELLI
- Link to Scholarship Advertisement: https://study.uq.edu.au/study-options/phd-mphil-professional-doctorate/projects/development-cooling-and-antimicrobial-coating-common-crops