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Dr Micheline Campbell
Project Member

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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Graduate Engineer

Morgan is a graduate at ANSTO. Last year she completed a Bachelor of Physics and Computer Science, and is now working in ANSTO’s Analytics team.

Heather Catchpole
Science Communicator - Refraction Media

Heather is a science writer, producer and founder of Careers with STEM, a hub for students to explore STEM careers. She's an expert at creating great videos, pitching a product and has a wide knowledge of science and technology design.

Acting Senior Principal Scientist
Science Operations Manager

Danielle is currently the Acting Senior Principal Scientist, who oversees strategic developments, managing, prioritising and facilitating team interactions, capital and asset management programs and leading improvement initiatives across the ANSTO Melbo

Dr Bruce Cowie
Principal Scientist - Soft x-ray spectroscopy

Role at ANSTO

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Engineering Cadet

Mia is in her second year of Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Wollongong. She has worked at ANSTO, in the first cohort of the engineering cadetship program, since July 2024.

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Scientific Support Officer - Infrared

Ruth Plathe completed an undergraduate degree, with honours, in Optoelectronics at Victoria University. Her honours year was spent with the Melbourne University, School of Physics, Optics group.

Soft matter

Soft matter

Among the sample environments available for soft matter experiments are several Eulerian cradles, and a variety of devices.

User beam schedule

User beam schedule

The schedule for the Australian Synchrotron includes time for shut-down for maintenance and upgrade of the storage ring and beamlines, and operational beamtime.

Eliza Hamilton
ANSTO Graduate

Eliza is currently taking part in the ANSTO graduate program, in which she will complete her four six-month rotations in different research areas. Eliza has worked in Radiopharmaceutical Development, Minerals, and Environment so far.

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