Dr Filomena Floriana Salvemini is an instrument scientist on the neutron imaging instrument DINGO.
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The world’s best radon detector just got smaller
The need for a smaller, more transportable version of ANSTO’s 1500-litre atmospheric radon-222 monitor, and with a calibration traceable to the International System of Units, prompted the team to develop a 200-litre radon monitor that would meet those needs.
Agreement to bolster Australian French scientific collaboration with SAAFE scholarship program
Natural variability in hydrological systems
Research to improve knowledge of natural variability in rainfall and recharge by monitoring hydrological processes in key regions and reconstruct water recharge history.
Willandra Lakes Elders visit ANSTO to support groundbreaking Lake Mungo research
Earlier this month, ANSTO welcomed a delegation of Elders from the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage site to its Lucas Heights campus. The visit marked a significant collaboration between Traditional Custodians and scientists working to uncover the environmental history of Lake Mungo.
Supporting Australia’s resources sector manage Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials
International Cooperation
ANSTO is engaged in international partnerships in the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology throughout the world.
Additional funding for Chronic kidney disease research
ANSTO to receive a new grant to continue to fight chronic kidney disease killer in Sri Lanka.
Water research
ANSTO undertakes research on Australia's water resources to inform more sustainable water management practices.
Distinguishing black carbon sources
MABI instrument can determine both the concentration and source of black carbon pollution in the atmosphere.
It's GO time
nandin member, SVSR, report on their proof-of-concept for a reusable Graphene Oxide (GO) membrane to capture waste water vapours from ageing sewerage systems.
Headed to Antarctica
Young researcher accepted into the Australian Antarctic Science Program.
Role at ANSTO
Radiation measurement
ANSTO maintains national capabilities in radionuclide metrology, the measurement and detection of ionising radiation, radioanalytical chemistry and nuclear forensics to support industry, government and scientific users.
Role at ANSTO
ANSTO researchers have strong presence at Quaternary Perspectives conference
Role at ANSTO
Scientific voyage of discovery
Research undertaken to understand ancient record of algal blooms
Procurement Policy
ANSTO's procurement policy is closely aligned with the Commonwealth Procurement Guidelines and makes use of the Australian National Audit Office guidelines on ethics, accountability and transparency.
The characterisation of planetary materials
ANSTO provides a range of capabilities using neutrons, X-rays and infrared radiation to study the solids, liquids and gases that might be found in materials in our solar system and beyond.