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Jenolan caves

Reconstructing Australia’s fire history from cave stalagmites

Research is being undertaken through an Australian Research Council Discovery Project "Reconstructing Australia’s fire history from cave stalagmites", led by Professor Andy Baker at UNSW Sydney and Dr. Pauline Treble at ANSTO. The project aims to calibrate the fire-speleothem relationship and develop coupled fire and climate records for the last millennium in southwest Australia.

Cosmetic chemistry

Deuteration and nuclear techniques can contribute to the science of beauty.

Nevena Kosarac
Past project member

Ms. Nevena Kosarac completed her honours thesis under the umbrella of this project at UNSW Sydney in 2021. Ms.

Dr Eleanor Campbell (STEM Mentor)
Beamline Scientist - ANSTO

Eleanor is a crystallographer and instrument scientist helping researchers from all over the country use ultra-bright light to answer their scientific questions.

Apps

Apps

ANSTO has a variety of games and apps to educate students on how radiation works, nuclear medicine, the periodic table, and atom building.

Big Ideas forum 2020

Big Ideas

ANSTO Big Ideas encourages students to creatively communicate the work of an Australian scientist, and explain how their work has inspired them to come up with a Big Idea to make our world a better place. This competition is intended to engage and support Australian students in years 7-10 in Science and encourage them to pursue studies and careers in STEM.

Dr Eugenia Kuo
Research Scientist/Structural Modeller, Nuclear Fuel Cycle

Role at ANSTO

 

Association award

Neutron association award to energy materials researcher Prof Vanessa Peterson.

Biosciences

Capabilities

The Biosciences group of researchers at ANSTO supports the development and translation of radiopharmaceuticals to improve human health.

Dr Anton Tadich
Senior Scientist, Soft X-ray Spectroscopy Beamline

Role at ANSTO

Think Science! A Nationwide Science Event

Think Science! 2025: Bringing science skills together

The Think Science! competition encourages students in Years 3-10 to learn science inquiry skills in a fun and accessible way! Entry is FREE and there are generous prizes for winning schools. Any topic can be chosen, and special materials are not required.

Pagination