Publications
Publications and resources from the Powder Diffraction beamline.
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Publications and resources from the Powder Diffraction beamline.
Research can improve both food processing and food product development.
Dr Karina Meredith was appointed Director of the new Research and Technology Group for Environment effective 15 January 2024.
You are invited to submit to the various awards from ANSTO, User Advisory Committee (UAC) and Australian Neutron Beam User Group (ANBUG).
Read about an ANSTO scientist and their work to prepare for a school project or interview.
Role at ANSTO
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.
A world-class national research facility that uses accelerator technology to produce a powerful source of light-X rays and infrared radiation a million times brighter than the sun.
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.
Role at ANSTO
Thirty years of ANSTO's unique capability in monitoring fine particle pollution provides insight on bushfire smoke.
Dr Rezwanul Haque, now a senior lecturer at the University of the Sunshine Coast, received a national Young Scientist Award for his earlier research using nuclear techniques at ANSTO’s Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering to find cracks and signs of stress in riveted joints in sheet metal in car bodies.