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Contact Minerals Team ANSTO

Contact Minerals

Don't hesitate to contact any one of the team with your enquiry.

Contact the Resources Sector

Contact the Resources Sector

Our team is available to discuss commercial projects, consultancy, research or any areas of our business that you might be interested in.

Highly Commended Stage 2: Stephanie Cheong, Inaburra School

Shorebirds teacher contact form

The Shorebirds competition aims to raise awareness of the plight of endangered shorebirds and local habitat that are important for shorebirds and other organisms.

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Materials in extreme environments

Materials researchers focus on development, performance and in-service degradation of nickel-based superalloys, reinforced carbon-Carbon (C/C) composites, and ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTC).

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The characterisation of planetary materials

ANSTO provides a range of capabilities using neutrons, X-rays and infrared radiation to study the solids, liquids and gases that might be found in materials in our solar system and beyond.

International Space Station

Understanding the full impact of radiation on astronauts

In collaboration with the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) and the French International Space Agency (CNES), ANSTO scientists are undertaking research on the radiobiological effects of secondary particles that are created when radiation interacts with the shielding on the International Space Station.

Biosciences

Biosciences

The Biosciences group of researchers at ANSTO supports the development and translation of radiopharmaceuticals to improve human health.

Advanced Manufacturing

Advanced materials and manufacturing processes

ANSTO infrastructure and capabilities is ideally suited for solving problems relating to the development and characterisation of advanced materials, the engineering of manufactured components and manufacturing processes.

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Radiocarbon dating

Radiocarbon dating is a well-known method for determining the age of materials up to the age of approximately 50,000 years.

After your experiment

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions about the ANSTO Security Process, travel funding, ANSTO Research Portal and ACNS Customer Portal.

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