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A new safety shutdown instrumentation and control system for the OPAL multi-purpose reactor
During the scheduled shutdown of the OPAL multi-purpose reactor, an ANSTO engineering and project team has installed a new safety shutdown instrumentation and control system (I&C).
ANSTO Library
ANSTO Publications Online is a digital repository for publications authored by ANSTO staff and collaborators since 1956.
UM2022 Speakers
Looking back on 2016: OPAL has 300 days at full power
Structure of molecules on nanoparticles characterised
Powerful combination of deuteration and neutron scattering used to characterise structure of molecules on surface of nanoparticles.
What World Environment Day means to our scientists
Greater Sydney Commission and ANSTO reveal innovation plans for Sydney’s South
Sample preparation expertise and facilities, chemistry laboratories
The samples preparation facilities include state-of-the-art chemistry laboratories and other specialist supporting areas
Develop and innovate your hardened coatings
How difficult is it to relate your hard-coating failures to the chemical makeup of a material?
Careers for Indigenous Australians
With the support of the Sir William Tyree Foundation, ANSTO is offering two career development opportunities for young Indigenous Australians in the area of work, health and safety.
Nuclear facts
Nuclear science is applied by ANSTO's scientists in many areas that are vital to Australia's future, including agriculture, industry and manufacturing, minerals construction, health and environment. Our work in the development and applications and new knowledge and skills arises from world-class experience in nuclear science and technologies.
Science supports species survival by tackling contaminants and developing ingenious approaches
Soil contaminants
Research to characterise how radioactive contaminants impact the surrounding environment.
John Lawson is a Specialist Hydrometallurgist working with the ANSTO Minerals business unit.
Radiocarbon is a powerful tracer for ocean circulation and climate studies
Radiocarbon analyses on corals from two sites in Australian waters of the southwest (SW) Pacific has indicated significant changes in ocean circulation in the Pacific and large climate variability during the early to mid-Holocene period (8,000-5,400 years ago).
Air pollution sampler installation in Papua New Guinea
Bryce has a practical background in control systems spanning 25 years.
Professor Andy Baker is an established research scientist at UNSW Sydney, and is an interdisciplinary scientist with links between environmental and earth sciences and engineering which he has applied to speleothem palaeoenvironmental