
Kyle Brown has been working as a project engineer at ANSTO for 4 years and studied Mechatronic Engineering at UOW. He currently works as an I&C engineer and his experience is with plant automation through PLC coding and server management.
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Kyle Brown has been working as a project engineer at ANSTO for 4 years and studied Mechatronic Engineering at UOW. He currently works as an I&C engineer and his experience is with plant automation through PLC coding and server management.
Dr. Micheline Campbell is an early career researcher at UNSW Sydney. Her background is in speleothem palaeoenvironmental research and proxy database development. Dr.
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Dr Bridget Murphy has a background in biological science research and science education at secondary and tertiary levels.
Dr. Liza McDonough is an early career researcher with expertise in groundwater chemistry. She is employed as a Researcher at ANSTO and splits her time between speleothem palaeoenvironment and Antarctic hydrology research. Dr.
Having completed an undergraduate degree in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering/Materials Science at UNSW, I’m currently working at ANSTO as part of the Graduate Development Program.
Mr Michael Quigley is an experienced director, senior business executive and former engineer. He has extensive corporate, financial and governance experience across the public and private sectors.
Geetanjali helps maintain the laboratories and provides technical support to researchers.
Rochelle Donohue is a dedicated science communicator. She has a Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience, as well as a Bachelor of Education (Primary).
Dr Jian is involved in the study of accelerator optics and ion beam control, Ione beam interaction with different materials, IBA techniques and applications.
Billions of tonnes of iron ore tailings are generated each year from the mining industry. Converting these toxic tailings into soil-like materials which can develop and sustain plant and microbial communities is critical for mine site remediation and improved environmental outcomes.
Low-cost X-ray detectors featuring high sensitivity, durability and physical flexibility are required in fields ranging from medical imaging to defence. In this study, a new material for X-ray detection was coupled with inkjet printing to produce a series of prototype X-ray detectors.