Advanced reactor research: Student opportunity
ANSTO is interested finding students to collaborate on Generation IV reactor systems.
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ANSTO is interested finding students to collaborate on Generation IV reactor systems.
ANSTO undertakes research on Australia's water resources to inform more sustainable water management practices.
COVID-19 is being investigated thanks to our world-class infrastructure, researchers and scientists.
ANSTO addresses key scientific questions in the nuclear fuel cycle for both the current generation of nuclear reactors and future systems.
Health researchers at ANSTO use world-class nuclear and isotopic techniques to undertake research and development activities to address some of the most challenging health problems.
ANSTO conducts and enables research to address some of Australia’s and the world’s most challenging environmental problems.
We are using nuclear and other methods to improve the traceability of food to ensure safety and security for consumers and industry, optimise the various functions of food and its production and understand the fundamental mechanisms that link some food to an immune response
ANSTO provides a list of journal, book, technical and conference publications associated with the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, and the Centre for Accelerator Science.
Our Research Review provides a glimpse into the important work of ANSTO over the past decade. From the vital nuclear based research undertaken by our people, to the extensive expansion of Australia’s research infrastructure and the development of our national and international partnerships.
Our research group carries out fundamental research uniquely applied to industrial problems in the areas of uranium, rare earth and lithium processing.
ANSTO launches new area of space research in collaboration with the National Centre for Space Studies and the National Institute of Health and Medical research in France.
Strategic partnership with the University of Sydney expanded to continue a long history of research collaboration.
Best and brightest recognised in 2017 research awards
An ANSTO radiochemist has been awarded a scholarship to carry out research at the world-renowned Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
The SAAFE Program supports early career researchers at PhD and Postdoctoral level to expand research and innovation activities within Human Health, the Environment and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle, to initiate sustainable research networks and linkages to support Australia, New Zealand and France research and innovation.
Study reveals that properties of polycrystalline materials can be derived from microscopic single crystal samples
New oxygen ion conducting material for use in solid oxide fuel cells and other devices