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Deaf Youth Science Camp
The 2025 Deaf Youth Science Camp is a chance for Deaf/hard-of-hearing young people (aged 12-17 years old) to participate in an immersive science experience. At the camp, participants will do hands-on science activities, go on tours of different science facilities, and meet Deaf STEM professionals. The camp is also an opportunity to develop personal and leadership skills as well as enhance friendship networks.
Aboriginal cultural heritage
ANSTO recognises the traditional indigenous owners of the land at all its sites and works to contribute to the recognition of the indigenous cultural heritage of Australia.
Raghav completed a double degree in Mechatronics Engineering and Computer Science and is currently working with the Electrical Engineering Team at the Australian Center for Neutron Scattering.
Role at ANSTO
Vice President of the German Parliament visits
Wolfgang Kubicki, MdB and a small delegation visited to see the Spatz neutron instrument donated by Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and discuss research.
Reappointment of the Chief Executive Officer
Control of bone mineralisation in osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a major public health issue, and it has been estimated that total annual cost of osteoporosis/osteopenia in Australia is around $2,754 million.
Quantum technologies
ANSTOs capabilities are ideally suited for these investigations relating to quantum technologies.
Call for Proposals
Proposals at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and National Deuteration Facility.
Sarah is a dedicated science communicator with a strong background in education.
Role at ANSTO
ANSTO shares specialist expertise
Hosts workshop on nuclear forensics for IAEA members.
Watershed moment for nuclear medicine and ANSTO
ANSTO participates in nuclear medicine congress
Medical imaging and cancer research gets a major boost in Melbourne
Scholarship ANSTO French Embassy (SAFE) Scholarship Program 2016
Role at ANSTO
Highlights - Magnetism
Highlights of the Magnetism Project.