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Radioactive capsule goes missing in Australian outback

A tiny 8mm by 6mm radioactive capsule went missing in January 2023, somewhere along a 1400 kilometre journey from Rio Tinto’s Gudai-Darri iron ore mine to its final destination in Perth, Western Australia. Find out how ANSTO's CORIS360® technology identified the exact location of the missing source.

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Scholarships

ANSTO offers access to a range of scholarships, awards, grants and prizes. Find out what's open for application.

Leena Burgess
Nuclear Medicine Development Manager and Principal Radiochemist, Health Research and Technology Group

Role at ANSTO

LEE-Jin
Electronic Technician

I’m an electronics technician working with the Data Acquisition and Electronics Group to assist in the design, development, installation and commissioning of neutron instrument electronic systems as part of NBI2 project.  My role also includes deve

BELL-Matt
Technical Officer

Matt Bell is a technical officer with a background in mechanical engineering. Matt started at ANSTO in 1993 as a Fitter & Machinist apprentice in the Engineering Workshop.

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Wildlife Conservation Officer, Taronga Conservation Society Australia

Phoebe joined Taronga as part of the Wildlife Hospital team in 2012, where she developed a research interest in conservation forensics, leading an international project developing forensic tools to help save the world’s most hea

Michael Quigley
Board Chair

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.

Greg Storr
Board member

Dr Storr has worked for over 40 years in nuclear science and technology in a range of positions spanning operations, research and executive management.

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