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 2005
"Neutron structure of [Zn2[L-Sala)2(H2O)2].2H2O", Wim Klooster, at 4th Singapore International Chemistry Conference, Singapore, 8-10 December 2005
"Construction of the neutron beam facility at Australia's OPAL research reactor", Shane Kennedy, at 2005 International Conference on Neutron Scattering, Sydney, 27 November - 2 December 2005
"Neutrons reveal how nature uses structural themes and variations in biological regulation", Jill Trewhella, at 2005 International Conference on Neutron Scattering, Sydney, 27 November - 2 December 2005
"Material science and strain scanning at the Australian replacement research reactor", Oliver Kirstein, at MECA-SENS 2005, Santa F?, NM, USA, 17-19 October 2005
"Neutron science at the nanoscale", Rob Robinson, at Nanotechnology: The Building Block for Tomorrow's Advanced Technology, University of Western Australia, 17-20 July 2005
"Structure and magnetism in rare-Earth strontium-doped perovskites", Michael James, at Connect 2005, 12th RACI Convention, Sydney, 3-7 July 2005
"X-Ray and neutron scattering for the investigation of polymer structure", Robert Knott, at Connect 2005, 12th RACI Convention, Sydney, 3-7 July 2005
"Opportunities for scientific research at OPAL, the Australian replacement research reactor", Rob Robinson, at Connect 2005, 12th RACI Convention, Sydney, 3-7 July 2005
"Opportunities for hydrogen R&D at the OPAL reactor", Shane Kennedy, at International Workshop on Hydrogen Technologies for a Sustainable Energy Future, Melbourne, 20-23 March 2005
"X-ray absorption spectroscopy", Garry Foran, at AXAA 2005 Conference and Exhibition, Perth, Western Australia, 14-18 February 2005
"Materials analysis with synchrotron radiation", Richard Garrett, at AXAA 2005 Conference and Exhibition, Perth, Western Australia, 14-18 February 2005
"Scientific applications of neutron scattering to problems in hard condensed matter", Shane Kennedy, at AXAA 2005 Conference and Exhibition, Perth, Western Australia, 14-18 February 2005
"Scientific applications of neutron scattering to problems in soft matter", Elliot Gilbert, at AXAA 2005 Conference and Exhibition, Perth, Western Australia, 14-18 February 2005
"Opportunities for scientific research at Australia?s replacement research reactor", Rob Robinson, at AXAA 2005 Conference and Exhibition, Perth, Western Australia, 14-18 February 2005
"High-brightness soft x-ray photoemission studies of biomolecules on surfaces", Anton Stampfl, at Italian-Australian Workshop on Future Directions in Spectroscopy and Imaging with Synchrotron Radiation, Trieste, Italy, 9-11 February 2005
"High energy synchrotron x-rays: A tool for bulk investigations in physics and materials science", Klaus-Dieter Liss, at 16th National Congress of the Australian Institute of Physics, 31 January - 4 February 2005
