ANSTO Nuclear-based science benefitting all Australians
Research Hub

ANSTO's research capabilities, led by the OPAL nuclear research reactor and associated instruments provide access to users investigating areas as diverse as materials, life sciences, climate change and mining/engineering.

Invited Talks 2004


"Future Opportunities at the RRR", Wim Klooster, at 3rd International Conference on Materials Processing for Properties and Performance (MP3), Singapore, 24-26 November 2004

 

"The new quasi-Laue Diffractometer at the Australian Replacement Research Reactor", Wim Klooster, at Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference '04, Pittsburgh, USA 28-30 October 2004

 

"Neutron Optical design of beamlines, guides and neutron beam instruments at the new Australian Research Reactor", Shane Kennedy, at 2nd International Conference on X-ray and Neutron Capillary Optics, Zvenigorod, Russia, 22-26 September 2004

 

"Modern Applications of Small-Angle Neutron Scattering", Elliot Gilbert, at ISSPMS2004, International Summer School and Symposium on Physics in Materials Science, Jaszowiec, Poland, 19-25 September 2004

 

"Polarised Neutrons for Australian Scientific Research", Shane Kennedy, at Polarised Neutrons in Condensed-Matter Investigations, Washington DC, 1-4 June 2004

 

"An Introduction to Synchrotron Light and the Australian Synchrotron Research Program", Richard Garrett, at 17th Australian Geological Convention, Hobart, Australia, 8-13 February, 2004

 

"Structure Solution and Refinement of Minerals by ab-initio Powder Diffraction Methods", Kia Wallwork, at 17th Australian Geological Convention, Hobart, Australia, 8-13 February, 2004