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Mathematical insights explain inconsistencies in experimental data: pyrochlore transformation into defect fluorite or not?
Groundwater experts from ANSTO and UNSW have led a collaboration of Australian and American researchers to analyse the composition of deep, very old groundwater and develop a new conceptual framework that describes the degradation of carbon over time in the subsurface.
Dr Ceri Brenner appointed new leader of the Centre for Accelerator Science
The Platypus instrument can be used to study all-manner of surface-science and interface problems, particularly related to magnetic recording materials and for polymer coatings, biosensors and artificial biological membranes.
ANSTO joined the Australian delegation at the 68th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) last month in Vienna, participating in a number of insightful side-events and fruitful bilateral partnership meetings.
The User Advisory Committee (UAC) is an independent group that provides advice to ANSTO Australian Synchrotron (AS) senior management on issues from a user perspective.
A research team from ETH Zurich developing and characterizing silicon carbide devices for power electronics, recently spent time at ANSTO’s Centre for Accelerator Science to use a specialised beamline in their investigations.
James Lowe is a Senior Chemical Engineer in the Pilot Plant Operations group within the ANSTO Minerals business unit and has over 13 years’ experience in the minerals industry.
Oleh Nakone has over 20 years’ experience in Executive Leadership roles within the Pharmaceutical and Health Care Industries.
Professor of Soil Science at The University of Queensland, Peter Kopittke and partner investigator Prof Enzo Lombi of the University of SA are very optimistic about the use of a new synchrotron-based imaging technique that captures in 3D the complex interaction of soil and root.
Grahame is an Electrical Engineer (BE(Hons)) and has a Master of Engineering Management (MEM)(MBA for people in a technical environment). He recently completed a Graduate Certificate in Machine Learning and Computer Vision.
John is currently one of two co-Directors of the Health Research and Technology Group at ANSTO.
He is Director of the ANSTO node of the NCRIS National Imaging Facility and is a member of the NIF Scientific Advisory Committee.
ANSTO offers capabilities and expertise for the radiation testing and accreditation of space-based systems.