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It is critical across many industries to identify and locate sources of radiation accurately and quickly. One of the more challenging aspects of dealing with radiation is that you cannot see it directly, which can result in potential exposure when working in those environments.

Learn from Australia's nuclear experts
With over 70 years of nuclear expertise, ANSTO offers expert education and training programs

Stephen received his PhD (Physical Chemistry) from Griffith University in 1996.

Dr Karin Soldenhoff is a Principal Consultant within ANSTO's minerals area, managing the process development and research groups.

Laura Maynard is a Radioactive Waste Management Specialist working in ANSTO’s Nuclear Waste Solutions division.
Predicting the impact of space radiation on satellite electrical systems
Airbus Australia Pacific has provided students participating in ANSTO’s National Graduate Innovation Forum with a practical challenge relating to technology that is exposed to damaging radiation in space.

NDF granted $2.8m NCRIS funding for expansion and development of capabilities
Synchrotron saved with half billion dollar funding stream
Agreement bolsters nuclear science education in South Korea
Nuclear science recognised with NSW seafood industry award
Approval secured to construct new Synroc Plant

Role at ANSTO
- Leader, Energy Materials Research Project
Through ANSTO, Australia is a leader in nuclear forensic science supporting global nuclear security
On behalf of Australia, ANSTO, the only nuclear reactor facility in Australia, supports the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to undertake its role in facilitating national, regional, and international efforts to enhance nuclear security, including measures to protect against nuclear terrorism.
Sodium-ion battery materials in Nature Communications
Grant Success
Both the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and the National Deuteration Facility share in grants
Towards realisation of novel semiconductor radiation detectors
Aboriginal inhabitants of Madjedbebe, northern Australia used different ways to adapt to environmental change
ANSTO has contributed to research that indicated that Aboriginal people had a broad diet and intensive plant processing technologies, allowing them to respond to changes in climate, sea level and vegetation over the last ca. 65,000 years.
Scientific ingenuity at work
Contributing to research that strengthens the defence of Australia
Insights on service life of industrial components
Electron and X-ray diffraction techniques provide insights into material damage under stress-strain conditions.