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ANSTO offers access to a range of scholarships, awards, grants and prizes. Find out what's open for application.
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ANSTO offers access to a range of scholarships, awards, grants and prizes. Find out what's open for application.
You are invited to submit to the various awards from ANSTO, User Advisory Committee (UAC) and Australian Neutron Beam User Group (ANBUG).
Four successful applicants announced for the 2018 AINSE-ANSTO-French Embassy Research Internship Program.
Environmental scientist with a passion for fieldwork and a lifelong commitment to scientific excellence
SVSR is seeking a highly motivated engineering candidate with excellent communication skills to help better understand and manage odour emission from sewer ventshafts.
Dr Karina Meredith was appointed Director of the new Research and Technology Group for Environment effective 15 January 2024.
ANSTO participation in ARC on Intelligent Robotic Systems for Real-time Asset Management has potential benefit in the management of infrastructure and assets
The Medium Energy- X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy beamlines will provide access to XANES and EXAFS data from a bending magnet source, optimised for cutting-edge applications in biological, agricultural and environmental science in an energy range that is not currently available at the Australia Synchrotron.
Stage 1 of the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory was officially opened today. It will be home to multi-disciplinary scientists from five research partners who help us understand dark matter.
Research indicates that the portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF) is an appropriate analytical technique for determining seafood provenance at external sites.
New high energy ion microprobe beamline supports space research on the effects of radiation on astronauts.
The Chair of ANSTO, The Hon Dr Annabelle Bennett, AC SC, announced today that Mr Shaun Jenkinson has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of ANSTO following a global search for the position.
With enhanced submicron spatial resolution, speed and contrast, the Micro-Computed Tomography beamline opens a window on the micron-scale 3D structure of a wide range of samples relevant to many areas of science including life sciences, materials engineering, anthropology, palaeontology and geology. MCT will be able to undertake high-speed and high-throughput studies, as well as provide a range of phase-contrast imaging modalities.
$80.2 million in new funding to expand the research capabilities of the Australian Synchrotron.
Advanced imaging technique used to study triggers that lead to tree death
Research highlights how biodistribution of a toxic substance essential to understand all exposure risks.