
Small angle X-ray scattering instrument
An instrument used to study any materials with structure of the length scale 1-100nm.
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An instrument used to study any materials with structure of the length scale 1-100nm.
ANSTO is committed to monitoring its environmental performance and providing the community with accurate information about it. We also publish live meteorological data from our 49m Lucas Heights weather tower every 15 minutes.
Targeted research to improve knowledge of past and present climate and the evolution of landscape.
Sample environment types that are available on the Powder Diffraction beamline.
In accordance with section 516A of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), ANSTO is required to provide an annual report that outlines ANSTO’s environmental performance over the period and how ANSTO accords with the principles of ecologically sustainable development.
A high-level strategy for ANSTO to support environmental sustainability
ANSTO undertakes a rigorous environmental monitoring program and shares expertise nationally and internationally.
Australia assists in the collection of marine sediments to support contaminant quality control measures by IAEA.
Material researchers at ANSTO use a range of in-house capabilities in the development, testing and characterisation of existing and emerging materials for extreme environments of the novel nuclear (fission/fusion) based energy-generation systems.
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).
Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering succcess at 2017 awards
Insights into the behaviour of structural materials in a molten salt environment
IAEA Regional Training Course on coastal environments held at ANSTO for representatives from Asian Pacific.
This state-of-the-art facility offers a range of ultra-low level radioactivity measurement capabilities.
ANSTO has unique facilities, capabilities and expertise to investigate materials in extreme environments for applications in energy systems, the defence industry and emerging space sector.
This statement outlines the ways in which the events organised and run by ANSTO meet the goals outlined in the ANSTO Environmental Sustainability Strategy in the aim to reduce ANSTO’s environmental footprint.
Insights about Mayan Empire relevant for current climate challenges
Our Year 12 Earth and Environmental Science tour covers specific Knowledge and Understanding content from Module 5: Earth Processes, Module 6: Hazards, and Module 7: Climate Science. The worksheet for this tour is available on request.
All tours are available Monday to Friday for Years 7 to 12 classes. The cost per student is $12.50 and teachers are free.
Teachers are requested to print enough copies of the relevant workbook for their class before their visit to ANSTO, as students will not be permitted to bring digital devices on-site.
An international research collaboration between the University of New South Wales (UNSW), the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics (SINAP) and ANSTO has provided insights into the performance of advanced material for use in the high-temperature environment of molten salt systems.