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3D models of multilayered structures on engineering scale from nanoscale damage profiles.
The work of the group comprises Radioactivity Measurement Standards, Radioanalytical chemistry, Environmental Radioactivity Measurement Centre, Nuclear security science and Environmental monitoring.
Explore the exciting finalist and runner up entries of previous year ANSTO hackathons!
ANSTO offers accelerator-based particle-induced gamma-ray emission techniques to determine total fluorine concentration in a range of solid materials and rapidly screen for the presence of PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances).
ANSTO's Minerals team provides consultancy, process development and research services to the mining and minerals processing industries.
With enhanced submicron spatial resolution, speed and contrast, the Micro-Computed Tomography beamline opens a window on the micron-scale 3D structure of a wide range of samples relevant to many areas of science including life sciences, materials engineering, anthropology, palaeontology and geology. MCT will be able to undertake high-speed and high-throughput studies, as well as provide a range of phase-contrast imaging modalities.
Report to the independent nuclear regulator, ARPANSA, and the IAEA
Two ANSTO physicist explain the three-body problem as featured in science fiction series of the same name
A site for the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility has been acquired, with the new facility to be built near the town of Kimba on the South Australian Eyre Peninsula.
International neutron scattering award for retired head of former Bragg Institute, Prof Robert Robinson
Neutron scattering instruments used by Japanese researchers.
Beamtime Guide on the X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.