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The Advanced Diffraction and Scattering beamlines (ADS-1 and ADS-2) are two independently operating, experimentally flexible beamlines that will use high-energy X-ray diffraction and imaging to characterise the structures of new materials and minerals.
Sample environments, Data analysis, SpICE and SICS
Over the last decades, neutron, photon, and ion beams have been established as an innovative and attractive investigative approach to characterise cultural-heritage materials.
The Minerals consultancy group at ANSTO has expertise in chemical engineering, metallurgy, mineralogy, chemistry, geology, and radiation safety. We can support our client's project by providing process development services, technical review, and research.
The Program Advisory Committees review proposals submitted to a particular beamline at the Australian Synchrotron
Sample environments, Data Analysis, Mail-in Services.
Leader, Food Provenance Research
Role at ANSTO
Data analysis on the X-ray fluorescence microscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
Soft x-rays are generally understood to be x-rays in the energy range 100-3,000 eV. They have insufficient energy to penetrate the beryllium window of a hard x-ray beamline but have energies higher than that of extreme ultraviolet light.
Hydrogeochemist
Role at ANSTO
Highlights of the Energy Materials Project.
ANSTO is dedicated to identifying opportunities for the application of knowledge and technology developed by the organisation for a wide range of industry applications.
Materials Scientist - Modelling
Role at ANSTO
Dr Meng Jun Qin is a materials scientist with expertise in computer modelling
ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science has been selected as a partner facility in RADNEXT 2030, a major European initiative that provides researchers and industry with access to radiation testing infrastructure for electronics.
Investigators from UNSW and ANSTO have provided insights into the dynamic interactions of atoms in a promising material for sodium-ion batteries.
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