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Elemental and trace metal analysis lab

Elemental and trace metal analysis

Elemental and trace metal analysis lab is fully equipped with a range of instruments to trace elements and metals in environmental samples.

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Electromagnetic spectrum

This poster shows how ANSTO utilises different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum for environmental and medical research.

Designed for those working predominantly with unsealed radioactive sources, typically in a research, radiopharmaceutical or hospital environment. ANSTO is a recognised leader in radiation safety training, delivering industry and regulator-approved courses including S8, S10, S12 & S36.
Sydney
Detection and Imaging team

About us

The Detection & Imaging group builds on ANSTO’s 70-year history of scientific achievements and contributions in meeting the nuclear needs of industry, globally.

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STEM Career Tours

Discover the many career opportunities in the nuclear industry on a special behind the scenes tour of ANSTO.

Designed for Radiation Safety Officers working in industrial settings responsible for radioactive substances and/or radiation apparatus. ANSTO is a recognised leader in radiation safety training, delivering industry and regulator-approved courses for licences including IA7, IA8, IA10, IA12, IA19 & IA41.
Sydney
Designed for those working with industrial gauges such as fixed radiation gauges incorporating gamma or neutron sources, portable moisture/density gauges, and borehole logging equipment incorporating radiation sources. ANSTO is a recognised leader in radiation safety training, delivering industry and regulator-approved courses for licences including S7, S10, S12, S30 & S35.
Sydney

IAEA appointment

ANSTO Head of Research Dr Suzanne Hollins has been appointed to chair IAEA group on nuclear applications.

Generation IV Nuclear Reactors

Generation IV Nuclear Reactors

Australia is as a member of the Generation IV International Forum (GIF), a cooperative international endeavour, involving the participation of 12 other nations and the European Union to work together on long term research on advanced nuclear technologies.

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