Global honour for ANSTO researcher
Prof Lyndon Edwards recognised for for excellent sustained contribution to materials engineering
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Prof Lyndon Edwards recognised for for excellent sustained contribution to materials engineering
The outcome could have significant implications for better monitoring, management and remedial action of groundwater globally.
The instrument is very well suited for the study of kinetic effects, like relaxation following a chemical reaction, or external impulses like mechanical deformation, an electric or magnetic field.
New oxygen ion conducting material for use in solid oxide fuel cells and other devices
ANSTO has been awarded an Athena Bronze Institution Award, acknowledging our dedication to improving workplace equality, diversity and inclusion.
Nick is a radiation biologist who works for the NST Human Health research theme.
Ultra small angle neutron scattering on Kookaburra is used to study the size and shape of objects of size 10 micrometres and below.
Theinstrument is typically used to study diffusing water molecules or yet larger molecules like polymers or biological molecules. In addition, Emu can reveal quantum-mechanical tunnelling.
New energy technologies, including hydrogen production, are being investigated to achieve decarbonisation.
Our research group carries out fundamental research uniquely applied to industrial problems in the areas of uranium, rare earth and lithium processing.
Research represents significant step towards developing vaccine
A pioneering study led by Professor Junpei Yamanaka of Nagoya City University and an international team that included ANSTO has delivered transformative insights into the behaviour of colloidal particles under microgravity.