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Dr Inna Karatchevtseva, who collaborates with DMTC, was among those identified by The Australian in its Research magazine as a national leader in her field of ceramic engineering
Applications, Recent Results and Publications on the Koala instrument.
The Infrared microspectroscopy microscopes can record spectra from a range of different samples; from thin microtomed sections to polished blocks and embedded particles. This section highlights the types of samples that can be analysed using the IRM beamline
Dr Peter Kappen manages the Spectroscopy Group at the Australian Synchrotron.
Resources and a list of user publications associated with Infrared microspectroscopy.
ANSTO manufacture and supply a range of radiopharmaceuticals, radiochemicals, kits and accessories for use in research, industry and the health sector.
ANSTO has a variety of games and apps to educate students on how radiation works, nuclear medicine, the periodic table, and atom building.
Technology for enclosed spaces recently won global COVID19 NASA hackathon
Funding awarded for research on an additive manufacturing technique for use on rail infrastructure.
As a result of the successful optimisation testwork, Peak Resources has commissioned ANSTO Minerals to operate the pilot plant to validate the optimised “Alkali Roast” process flowsheet that has been selected by Peak for the Bankable Feasibility Study. The study is expected to be completed by early 2017.
Applications on the Quokka instrument at ANSTO.
The Australian Synchrotron provides an online resource for users to view publications associated with the Australian Synchrotron.
A new source added to ANSTO’s cosmogenic toolkit to study past climate and landscape change
Scientists at ANSTO together with Lithium Australia Limited (LIT) have developed a world-first technology to extract more lithium from lithium mining waste, in a game-changer for Australian lithium industry.
Radiocarbon dating capabilities at the Centre for Accelerator Science have provided evidence of a 17,300-year old painting of a kangaroo from the Kimberley region.
The final report on the safety of Building 23 by the independent expert review team has been completed.