Outstanding individuals recognised in ANSTO Awards
Outstanding individuals and teams have been recognised for their outstanding work, innovation, excellence in the 2025 ANSTO Awards.
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Outstanding individuals and teams have been recognised for their outstanding work, innovation, excellence in the 2025 ANSTO Awards.
Leena works on the development of new ligand systems for 68Ga and 177Lu.
Investigators from UNSW and ANSTO have provided insights into the dynamic interactions of atoms in a promising material for sodium-ion batteries.
The Titan Krios cryo-electron microscope reveals the inner workings of life at the cellular level.
Accelerator technique used in pioneering biomaterials research led by the University of Sydney.
Expertise in the use of PET and SPECT imaging techniques to understand biological processes at the cellular and molecular level. The techniques ae also used to study disease processes and monitor the effects of new therapies
Insights into the formation of deep river canyons mountain ranges in intra-tectonic plate areas by SAAFE Scholarship recipient and collaborators.
Recent catastrophic Australian bushfires produced extremely high levels of fine particle pollution.
ANSTO is temporarily housing 12 tonnes of an important chemical for the SABRE Dark Matter Detector as part of the Dark Matter project.
You are invited to submit to the various awards from ANSTO, User Advisory Committee (UAC) and Australian Neutron Beam User Group (ANBUG).
Collaboration finds that old carbon reservoirs are unlikely to cause a massive greenhouse gas release in a warming world.