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Graduate Profile - Robert Walwyn
With zero carbon emissions, green hydrogen is a promising fuel for many industries. PhD candidate Robert Walwyn, is researching new, advanced materials for safe and effective hydrogen gas storage.
Research provides understanding of migration of early peoples into Oceania
Research has revealed the Lapita cultural group interacted with the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea more than 3,000 years ago and set the stage for the peopling of the Pacific
Triggers of tree mortality revealed
Advanced imaging technique used to study triggers that lead to tree death
'Jekyll and Hyde' protein linked to type 1 diabetes
New therapy targets aggressive form of leukaemia
Australia's nuclear agency welcomes 2015/16 budget

Application Process
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Patented technology removes key radioactive contaminant in critical minerals processing
ANSTO has been granted a patent in Australia and a number of European countries for the separation, a key radioactive contaminant in critical minerals processing, actinium-227, from process liquors used in minerals extraction.
New anti-cancer drugs put cancers to sleep… permanently
Biochemical and structural studies to elucidate protein interactions of the new compounds and target molecules included X-ray diffraction at the Australian Synchrotron.

Role at ANSTO

Role at ANSTO

Dr Klaus Wilcken is an accelerator mass spectrometry scientist at the Centre for Accelerator Science (CAS) with over 12 years of experience with suite of AMS isotopes & techniques.

Amelia Iverson is a Community Facilitator with the new VH2 Hydrogen Hub at Swinburne.

Archive
Archive of ANSTO research publications, seminars and short talks.

Role at ANSTO

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
At ANSTO we understand that diverse teams produce better outcomes – and we value the merit that a diverse perspective can bring to the quality and outcomes of our work, and the way we get the job done.
Research raises concerns over long term use of chromium diet pills
Cosmic dust reveals Earth’s ancient atmosphere
Queensland reef scientist wins new award for erosion research
Today Dr Jenine McCutcheon from the University of Queensland’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences has been recognised for her outstanding research with the Australian Synchrotron's Stephen Wilkins Medal.