The page you requested does not exist. For your convenience, a search was performed below using the query research rri collaborative researchers.
(ANSTO) has welcomed the launch of the new National Science Statement and revitalised National Science and Research Priorities by Minister for Industry and Science, The Hon Ed Husic MP and Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM.
ANSTO is home to over AUD$1.3B state of the art instruments and science technology.
To access ANSTO’s world-leading and highly specialised facilities and capabilities, please contact our Industry Engagement team. This way we can co-ordinate your enquiry and provide advice on your application.
nandin is ANSTO’s Innovation Centre where science and technology entrepreneurs, startups and graduates meet industry expertise to experiment, co-create, innovate, and commercialise, creating new jobs in the high-growth industries of tomorrow.
Accelerator Scientist - Radiobiologist
Role at ANSTO
ANSTO addresses key scientific questions in the nuclear fuel cycle for both the current generation of nuclear reactors and future systems.
Proposals at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and National Deuteration Facility.
$80.2 million in new funding to expand the research capabilities of the Australian Synchrotron.
A delegation of Taiwanese officials and ANSTO staff celebrated the 10th anniversary of the operation of an advanced scientific instrument, a cold neutron triple axis spectrometer Sika on 4 September.
Three new federal grants were announced to support manufacturing and nuclear technologies.
Voucher scheme accelerating medical research
ANSTO is interested finding students to collaborate on Generation IV reactor systems.
Since 1962, the United Uranium Scholarship has helped promising young scientists in the field of nuclear energy extend their knowledge and expertise. In 2022, scholarships were awarded to several ANSTO researchers, including Phil Sutton.
A desire to give people around the world greater access to the benefits of nuclear medicine is behind Robert Raposio and his research into producing radioisotopes in more efficient, cheaper and sustainable ways.
Australian-first detector to accelerate cancer research unveiled.
Pagination