
The Accelerator Science project provides excellence in accelerator-based science at ANSTO, delivering leading-edge ion beam research and technological innovations with outcomes that impact not only Australia, but the wider global community.
ANSTO’s facilities include the 10MV ANTARES accelerator and the 2MV STAR accelerator, which are capable of providing both ion beam analysis (IBA) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) services.
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The unique suite of accelerator-based characterisation techniques available on these facilities are capable of analysing specimens across a wide variety of research fields including physics, climate change, environmental science, zoology, biology, materials science, geology and archaeology.
Some recent research includes monitoring ambient air pollution at sites across Australia and Asia, radiocarbon and exposure age dating, determining heavy metals pollutants in biological systems, studying archaelogical rock and soil specimens, analysing thin films for photovoltaic (solar cell) applications, and probing materials engineering problems such as corrosion and coating delamination.
Access to ANSTO’s accelerators are offered to 37 Australian universities through AINSE.
The Accelerator Science project has three main components:
David Cohen (Project Leader)
Institute for Environmental Research
PMB 1, Menai NSW 2234, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9717 3402
Email: David.COHEN@ansto.gov.au