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Cosmetic chemistry

Deuteration and nuclear techniques can contribute to the science of beauty.

Australia charges ahead with new Lithium Technology

Scientists at ANSTO together with Lithium Australia Limited (LIT) have developed a world-first technology to extract more lithium from lithium mining waste, in a game-changer for Australian lithium industry. 

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Specialist Hydrometallurgist

John Lawson is a Specialist Hydrometallurgist working with the ANSTO Minerals business unit.

Sateesha Tirumali Seetharam
General Manager - Minerals

In July 2023, Sateesha stepped into the role of General Manager of the Minerals business unit at ANSTO.

Janelle Duckett
Leader, High reliability and Compliance

Janelle was previously a Radiation Safety Training Educator within Radiation Services. She was responsible for the development, maintenance, and delivery of radiation safety courses to different facets of industry.

Synchrotron scientist selected for ATSE Emerging Leaders network

Dr Emily Finch, Microscopy Group Manager at the Australian Synchrotron, has been selected among fourteen up-and-coming leaders of Australian science to participate in Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) Emerging Leaders Network 2026 which supports high-potential rising professionals in STEM.

Safeguarding the future of nuclear medicine production

The Government is safeguarding Australia’s sovereign capability to produce vital nuclear medicines by launching a $30 million project to design a new world-leading manufacturing facility to be built at Lucas Heights in Sydney.

Ms Marina Cagnes
Deuteration Facility Chemist, National Deuteration Facility

Role at ANSTO:

IYNC 2020 - Diversity in Nuclear

Every two years the IYNC bring delegates together to discuss various themes within the nuclear industry - this year's being Diversity in Nuclear.

toxic tailings from mining

Bacteria-driven remediation of iron ore tailings

Billions of tonnes of iron ore tailings are generated each year from the mining industry. Converting these toxic tailings into soil-like materials which can develop and sustain plant and microbial communities is critical for mine site remediation and improved environmental outcomes.

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