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ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
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ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
The BRIGHT Nanoprobe beamline provides a unique facility capable of spectroscopic and full-field imaging. NANO will undertake high-resolution elemental mapping and ptychographic coherent diffraction imaging. Elemental mapping and XANES studies (after DCM upgrade) will be possible at sub-100 nm resolution, with structural features able to be studied down to 15 nm using ptychography.
ANSTO’s user office in Melbourne offers access to the Australian Synchrotron, a world-class research facility with over 4,000 user visits per year. ANSTO seeks collaboration and partnerships with research organisations, scientific users and commercial users.
The Australian Synchrotron is a source of powerful X-rays and infrared radiation that can be used for a wide range of scientific and technical purposes. Synchrotron X-rays are millions of times brighter than those produced by conventional X-ray machines in laboratories and hospitals.
Clarity Pharmaceuticals is building on comprehensive work on chelators carried out at ANSTO.
Sample environments, Data analysis and reduction on the Koala instrument.
In Australia and the Southeast Asia basin, the ANSTO facility offers a wide range of unique nuclear-beam techniques for cultural heritage research.
The Nobel Prizes for Physics, Chemistry and Medicine have been announced.
Using isotopes to understand saltwater intrusion of Rottnest Island groundwater
ANSTO contributes to major study on global warming by measuring methane and carbon monoxide trapped in ice.
The mechanical, electrical, chemical, optical and thermal properties of glass, as determined by its chemical composition and atomic structure, make it a highly useful material with a myriad of applications.
ANSTO will make an application to the independent nuclear regulator, ARPANSA, to vary its license for its Interim Waste Store. The original operating license was approved in 2015, enabling the facility to hold what is called a TN-81 cask of intermediate-level radioactive waste that was safely repatriated from France in 2015.
ANSTO plays a leading role in measuring and characterising fine particles from a range of locations around Australia and internationally.
The International Synchrotron Access Program (ISAP) is administered by the Australian Synchrotron and is designed to assist Australian-based synchrotron users to access overseas synchrotron related facilities.
ANSTO provides eduroam services for partnering institutions in Australia and around the world.
Using nuclear techniques to establish the great antiquity of Aboriginal culture: World Heritage Listing for Budj Bim Cultural Landscape.
Beamtime Guide on the X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.