A large collaboration of Australian and New Zealand researchers has established that a thin film technology can be used to monitor stormwater effectively and provides a way to translate the presence of metal contaminants into potential risks to aquatic ecosystems.
Australian clean energy technology company, entX Limited is taking advantage of ANSTO’s unique capacity to generate tailored radioisotope products in the OPAL multi-purpose nuclear reactor to advance a series of innovative projects.
Materials Scientist - Modelling
Role at ANSTO
Dr Meng Jun Qin is a materials scientist with expertise in computer modelling
Explore the many roles that glass plays in our lives, from phone screens to optical fibres in the 2022 hackathon theme of Glass: More Than Meets the Eye
Beamline Scientist – Advanced Diffraction & Scattering
Role at ANSTO
Beamline Scientist – MX (Industry Specialist)
Role at ANSTO
Aimed at the delegated Radiation Safety Officer responsible for radioactive substances and/or radiation apparatus in industries affected by NORM (naturally occurring radioactive material).
Sydney
Insights into the formation of deep river canyons mountain ranges in intra-tectonic plate areas by SAAFE Scholarship recipient and collaborators.
A rare collection of traditional Aboriginal wooden objects in varying degrees of preservation found along a dry creek bed in South Australia have been dated to a period spanning 1650 to 1830 at the Centre for Accelerator Science at ANSTO.
Three new federal grants were announced to support manufacturing and nuclear technologies.
Neutron Capture Enhanced Particle Therapy developed at ANSTO.
Study helps make carbon dating a more accurate chronological tool.
Board Member
Rear Admiral Richards served in the Royal Australian Navy for over 36 years, bringing extensive experience in engineering, operations, strategic leadership, nuclear safety and regulation. In recognition of her
Sample Environments Group Leader
Role at ANSTO
Instrument Scientist
Role at ANSTO
Beamline Scientist - ADS
Role at ANSTO
A large international collaboration has developed a straightforward and cost-effective synthesizing approach using a 3D printing technique to produce single atom catalysts (SACs)—potentially paving the way for large scale commercial production with broad industrial applications.
International palaeontologists have used advanced imaging techniques at ANSTO’S Australian Synchrotron to clarify the role that the earliest fruit-eating birds of the Cretaceous period may have had in helping fruit-producing plants to evolve.
The International Synchrotron Access Program (ISAP) is administered by the Australian Synchrotron and is designed to assist Australian-based synchrotron users to access overseas synchrotron related facilities.
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