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 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