2017 ANSTO, Australian Synchrotron Stephen Wilkins Medal
Nominations are being accepted for the 2017 Stephen Wilkins medal for an outstanding thesis.
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Nominations are being accepted for the 2017 Stephen Wilkins medal for an outstanding thesis.
ANSTO part of consortium funded by Federal Government to develop new radioimmunological drugs.
ANSTO, as the Australian centre for nuclear-related research and as the custodian of large research infrastructure is well-positioned to undertake research on molten sale based reactor systems using its capabilities and expertise.
Inaugural speaker returns to deliver lecture on progress of the world largest engineering project to create fusion energy
Technical information for the Powder Diffraction beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
Australia’s Open Pool Australian Lightwater (OPAL) reactor is a state-of-the-art 20 megawatt multi-purpose reactor that uses low enriched uranium (LEU) fuel to achieve a range of activities to benefit human health, enable research to support a more sustainable environment and provide innovative solutions for industry.
Read about an ANSTO scientist and their work to prepare for a school project or interview.
Close to 3000 members of the public decided to have a look at a building that is shaped like a doughnut, is as big as a football field and creates light more powerful than the sun when the Australian Synchrotron held its bi-annual Open Day held on Sunday, 16 October.
Advanced imaging reveals unusual, unseen patterns in seabird feathers.
ANSTO physicist supports launch of new carbon ion therapy treatment service in Austria.
Cracking the code for crop nutrition and food quality with X-ray fluorescence microscopy.
Sample environments, Data analysis, SpICE and SICS
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.
ANSTO, the home of Australia’s nuclear science expertise and the Powerhouse Museum, home of Australia’s excellence and innovation in the applied arts and sciences will collaborate on research projects, establish an Indigenous Cultural Research Scholarship and combine efforts on STEM outreach activities.
Leena works on the development of new ligand systems for 68Ga and 177Lu.
A new study by researchers from Curtin University using the infrared (IR) and X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) beamlines at the Australian Synchrotron has provided a better understanding of the chemical and elemental composition of latent fingermarks.
Role at ANSTO