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Infrastructure - Cultural Heritage

In Australia and the Southeast Asia basin, the ANSTO facility offers a wide range of unique nuclear-beam techniques for cultural heritage research.

Partnerships at ANSTO

Partnerships

ANSTO works in partnerships and collaborative ventures with national and international organisations. Partner with ANSTO.

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Radionuclides in medicine

Nuclear medicine uses radiation to provide information about the functioning of a person's specific organs to diagnose or treat disease.

For three unknown medical radionuclides, students will graph their decay over time, use the graph to calculate their half-life, and determine the identify and use of each radionuclide using background information provided.

Dr Carol Tadros
Science Research Leader and Environmental Scientist

Role at ANSTO

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Project Manager for Computing and Electronics
Dr Nick Hauser received his PhD in Physics from the University of Technology Sydney in 1994.
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Water research

ANSTO undertakes research on Australia's water resources to inform more sustainable water management practices.

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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.

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Radiation Services

ANSTO has over 35 years' experience in providing radiation safety management with teams offering radiation consultancy, instrument calibration and radiation safety training tailored to our clients' needs.

The workshop will offer a comprehensive introduction to the latest scientific analytical tools which are exclusively offered across the facilities under the operation of ANSTO, including neutron, synchrotron and accelerator based techniques.
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