Showing 381 - 400 of 847 results
Improving rail transport
Funding awarded for research on an additive manufacturing technique for use on rail infrastructure.
Role at ANSTO
Chemical Deuteration
Chemical deuteration involves deuterating whole molecules or building blocks for the synthesis of a desired molecule by exposing them to heavy water (deuterium oxide) at high temperatures and pressures in the presence of a catalyst. If required, compounds can then be synthesised from the deuterated building blocks using organic chemistry techniques.
Dale Codling leads a team at ANSTO that is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and security of research facilities capable of handling nuclear and radioactive materials.
10th birthday of OPAL nuclear research reactor marks a decade of research
Untangling spaghetti
Elucidating molecular basis of the complex viscoelastic properties of polymers
ANSTO and University of Wollongong collaborate on new quality control device to enhance precision in advanced cancer treatment
Researchers from the Health Research and Technology Group at ANSTO and the University of Wollongong have developed a new device that could improve the quality control of accelerator-based boron neutron capture therapy, a promising radiation therapy for treating aggressive cancers.
Role at ANSTO
Technology pioneered at ANSTO
Technology at heart of award-winning wastewater innovation from BioGill.
LAMMPS and GROMACS
Research to be accelerated with synergistic partnership
PELICAN publication
First publication from PELICAN and National Deuteration Facility
ANSTO's 'Sharpening the Focus' Summit Series Kicks Off with a Resounding Success
Researcher awarded Young Innovator scholarship
Peter Kabokov will continue work that will contribute to defence industry
Distinguished Lectures
Nuclear science and technology award recipients to deliver Distinguished Lectures at ANSTO.
Graduate profile - Amy MacIntosh
Environmental Scientist Amy Macintosh is researching the impact of the petroleum industry on Australian marine life.
Role at ANSTO
Highlights - Cultural Heritage
Over the last decades, neutron, photon, and ion beams have been established as an innovative and attractive investigative approach to characterise cultural-heritage materials.
Role at ANSTO
Dr Inna Karatchevtseva undertakes work at ANSTO in two main areas: defence industry research and fundamental materials research.