Science Operations Manager
Danielle is currently the Acting Senior Principal Scientist, who oversees strategic developments, managing, prioritising and facilitating team interactions, capital and asset management programs and leading improvement initiatives across the ANSTO Melbo
Senior Business Manager
Stewart started at ACNS in 2007 after completing his Bachelor’s degree where he completed his honours projects with ANSTO.
In a paper published yesterday, Traditional Owners and researchers report on the oldest securely dated pottery discovered in Australia, located at Jiigurru (Lizard Island Group) on the Great Barrier Reef.
Group Manager - Microscopy
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Radiochemist
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Analysis of environmental samples (predominantly soils, groundwaters, vegetation and biota) for the presence of radionuclide via chromatographic separation methods.
Electrical Technician
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Professional Officer
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ANSTO researchers are investigating nuclear propulsion systems for applications on the sea and in space.
Sustainability Manager - ANSTO
Nathan is the Sustainability Manager at ANSTO where his role incorporates environmental, financial, and social sustainability for the future.
Beamline Scientist
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Senior Hydrometallurgist
Mark Maley is a Senior Hydrometallurgist within the ANSTO Minerals Business Unit.
Senior Principal Research Scientist
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Radionuclide Metrology Scientist
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Senior Scientist - Powder Diffraction
Helen's research interests focus on determining the thermoelastic properties and crystal chemistry of a range of minerals which are of interest in a variety of environmental, planetary geology and industrial settings.
Specialist Hydrometallurgist
John Lawson is a Specialist Hydrometallurgist working with the ANSTO Minerals business unit.
Material scientist
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Dr Inna Karatchevtseva undertakes work at ANSTO in two main areas: defence industry research and fundamental materials research.
ANSTO Graduate
Raghav completed a double degree in Mechatronics Engineering and Computer Science and is currently working with the Electrical Engineering Team at the Australian Center for Neutron Scattering.
Research elucidates how in situ cosmogenic radiocarbon is produced, retained and lost in the top layer of compacting snow (the ‘firn layer’) and the shallow ice below at an ice accumulation site in Greenland.
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