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Studying Western Australian caves to help us understand climate change

On average, there is now 17 per cent less rainfall across Western Australia’s south-western region than was recorded prior to 1970. This rainfall reduction has economic, social and environmental implications for the region, in particular for the growing capital of Perth, as well as water-dependent industries in the state.

ANSTO Graduates outdoors on site at Lucas Heights

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IAEA and ANSTO partner to support women in nuclear science and technology

This week women in science from 16 countries came together like never before. Inspiring women, young and old, were the first to complete the W4NSEC (Women for Nuclear Science Education and Communication) program that is designed to support women who are wanting to improve their education and communication skills in nuclear science.

Prof Henk Heijnis
Director of the IAEA Collaboration Centre at ANSTO

As a Senior Principal Research Scientist, Henk is participating in several projects applying nuclear techniques to better understand climate changes of the past.

Aimed at the delegated Radiation Safety Officer responsible for a range of radioactive substances, radiation apparatus and/or ionising radiation services across a variety of facilities or industries
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Gita Rahardjo
Commercial Technical Consultant, NST Strategic Research Services and Engagement

Role at ANSTO

Sandy Haig
Senior Manager, Industry and Stakeholder Engagement

Role at ANSTO

Santosh Panjikar
Senior Scientist - MX

Dr Santosh Panjikar is a beamline scientist at the MX beamlines of the ANSTO, Australian Synchrotron.  A large part of his scientific role involves assisting scientists from the crystallography user commun

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