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Contributing to research that strengthens the defence of Australia
Four successful applicants announced for the 2018 AINSE-ANSTO-French Embassy Research Internship Program.
The new facility will be built around a product line of ANSTO’s design – a new Technetium-99m generator – that will enable greater process automation than is possible with existing technology, leading to improvements in efficiency, quality and importantly the highest levels of production safety.
Funding for the reconstructing of Australia’s fire history.
Three ANSTO staff members were involved in a chemical spill this morning when approx 250mL of sodium hydroxide was released from a pipe.
Shenal Basnayake is CEO of the Australian Science Teachers Association and is responsible for leading a team of dedicated professionals committed to promoting the profession of school science education and enriching science teaching.
Production of nuclear medicine generators has resumed, with all relevant quality control checks passed, and medicine to be distributed across Australia from Sunday 25th October 2020.
Jobs supported through the nandin Innovation Centre at ANSTO have skyrocketed 360 per cent since opening, with member businesses raising more than $3.9 million in capital, in a major boost for the local Sutherland Shire economy.
Dr Bridget Murphy has a background in biological science research and science education at secondary and tertiary levels.
An international team led by ANSTO has been awarded a prestigious program grant from the Foundation for Australia-Japan Studies.
Insights into the behaviour of structural materials in a molten salt environment
Environmental Scientist Amy Macintosh is researching the impact of the petroleum industry on Australian marine life.
Potential new treatments and tools for depression under development.
More than 3,200 solar panels have been installed across the rooftops of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation’s (ANSTO) Australian Synchrotron in Clayton, offsetting enough power to light up the whole MCG for more than five years.
Australia launched a new international development project in partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to advance ‘Rays of Hope’ in the Asia and Pacific region.