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Proposals at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and National Deuteration Facility.
The Imaging and Medical beamline (IMBL) is a flagship beamline of the Australian Synchrotron built with considerable support from the NHMRC. It is one of only a few of its type, and delivers the world’s widest synchrotron x-ray ‘beam’.
Overlaying a 360° x 90° radiation image onto a panoramic optical image of the scene, makes interpretation much easier. The spectroscopic detector at the heart of the imager enables the accurate visualisation and identification of sources across a broad energy range.
Research to detect and measure air pollution, the composition the atmosphere and mixing in the atmosphere.
Explore the recent applications of ANSTO research across sectors such as Manufacturing, Defence, Energy, Environment, Food and Health.
There is an extensive range of equipment, glassware and instrumentation available for use in the laboratories.
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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.
Our research group carries out fundamental research uniquely applied to industrial problems in the areas of uranium, rare earth and lithium processing.
A new study has shown that, rather than being discarded, plastics can be transformed into valuable carbon nanomaterials that help solve both energy and environmental challenges.
Using geoarchaeology to reconstruct the history of an ancient Khmer city.
Our services include the use of techniques to develop innovative radiation detector technology, such as performing alpha spectroscopy to characterise charge collection capability and radiation transport simulation. We also have expertise in measuring the electrical characteristics of novel detectors and semiconductor devices.
ANSTO: Australia’s knowledge centre for nuclear science and engineering.
ANSTO Instruments involved in reconstructing Australia's fire history.
Funding awarded for research on an additive manufacturing technique for use on rail infrastructure.
The Centre for Accelerator Science operates four ion accelerators with 11 on sources and 13 beamlines
Consumers want to know that the foods they consume provide health benefits. Food materials science can monitor changes during digestion as well as assist in the development of low-fat products.
PFAS chemicals in packaging pose serious environmental and health risks, but Australia’s packaging industry is leading the way to phase them out. Backed by cutting-edge nuclear science, industry-led action is creating safer packaging solutions for all Australians.