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Role at ANSTO

Role at ANSTO
Role at ANSTO

Synchrotron commercial services
The Australian Synchrotron is a source of powerful X-rays and infrared radiation that can be used for a wide range of scientific and technical purposes. Synchrotron X-rays are millions of times brighter than those produced by conventional X-ray machines in laboratories and hospitals.
Cosmetic chemistry
Deuteration and nuclear techniques can contribute to the science of beauty.

Role at ANSTO

Role at ANSTO

Being in her final year of Masters of Design at Swinburne University, Pratibha started her journey as a Lifestyle Product designer. With an itch of curiosity, she has been expanding her knowledge base into multiple areas of design.

Kathleen manages the quality and document management systems, and oversees procedures for inspection, testing, and calibration of equipment and systems, to support the accelerator operations and beam lines.
Improving the identification of radiological and nuclear materials

Archive
Archive of ANSTO research publications, seminars and short talks.

Highlights - Magnetism
Highlights of the Magnetism Project.

Dr Filomena Floriana Salvemini is an instrument scientist on the neutron imaging instrument DINGO.

Rear Admiral Richards served in the Royal Australian Navy for over 36 years, bringing extensive experience in engineering, operations, strategic leadership, nuclear safety and regulation. In recognition of her

David Mesa is a product design engineer who has worked on many innovations and new product development projects. As a designer, he helped other companies solve their problems through design.
My name is Paris and I am a lecturer at the Design Factory Melbourne, a Graduate of architecture and a member of the MedTech Victoria research team at Swinburne.

Grahame is an Electrical Engineer (BE(Hons)) and has a Master of Engineering Management (MEM)(MBA for people in a technical environment). He recently completed a Graduate Certificate in Machine Learning and Computer Vision.

Before taking up her appointment at the Australian Synchrotron, Dr Cathy Harland was the ASRP (Australian Synchrotron Research Program) beamline scientist at XOR at the Advanced Photon Source in Chicago.

As an Australian born Chinese, Jackie first studied accounting and business management before entering the financial field. Wanting a change of pace, she decided to pick up her original goal of becoming an Interior Architect.