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Multiscale modelling of laser-based additive manufacturing for the development of process–structure–property relationships
ANSTO is working with academic and industry partners on the development of multiscale numerical simulations of Laser Metal Deposition (LMD) 3D printing.
Role at ANSTO
Role at ANSTO
Kellie-Anne Farrawell is the Tritium Facility Officer who works within the Isotope Tracing in Natural Systems platform within Nuclear Science and Technology.
QANT
An analysis program for viewing and analysing near-edge X-ray absorption fine-structure (NEXAFS) spectra.
Particle therapy update
ANSTO physicist will gain further experience in particle therapy technologies.
Communicating engaging nuclear science
Sharing ANSTO education expertise in nuclear with international secondary school teachers in IAEA training.
Sci-fi or sci-fact
ANSTO partners with Haymarket HQ to attract deep tech investors to Australia
Australia joins International Collaboration
ANSTO to contribute to research on Next Gen Nuclear Energy Systems
STEM-SAGE Initiative
Inspiring young women to be part of next generation of scientists.
Project to safely repatriate Australia's nuclear waste
Seafood origin research gathers momentum with benefits for consumers, industry and government
ANSTO’s food provenance research gathers momentum with progress on the development of handheld technology for off-site assessments of origin tiger prawns and an expansion of the work to other seafood species.
Radon analytical facilities
Measurements of the naturally-occurring radioactive gas radon can be used to accurately categorise the degree of atmospheric mixing.
Innovative food origin tech showcased at World Expo
ANSTO can confirm it has completed its 9th successful export of spent fuel. The spent fuel, from OPAL, ANSTO’s multipurpose reactor, has gone to France for reprocessing.
Isoscapes of groundwater in NSW will benefit water managers
A large group of ANSTO environmental scientists and collaborators have produced the first groundwater stable isotopes, ‘isoscapes’, intuitive maps with grid data, across NSW combining new and pre-existing isotope measurements.
Research sheds light on mechanism by which long-term anti-anxiety drug use affects the brain
ANSTO health researchers have contributed to an international study published in Nature Neuroscience that sheds light on the mechanism by which anti-anxiety drugs act on the brain which could lead to cognitive impairment in vulnerable individuals.