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
