
Alex Lo is a distinguished Cyber Security Administrator at ANSTO, where he plays a pivotal role in fortifying the organization’s digital infrastructure.
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Alex Lo is a distinguished Cyber Security Administrator at ANSTO, where he plays a pivotal role in fortifying the organization’s digital infrastructure.
Research on lunar meteorite and moon crater analogues coincides with Science Week.
In June 2022 Miles was appointed to a new role of Group Executive Nuclear Safety, Security and Stewardship with responsibility for all nuclear safety and security operations at ANSTO as well as coordination of al
Using nuclear techniques to help sustain Australia's finite groundwater resources
Shaun Jenkinson is currently Chief Executive Officer of ANSTO.
As a Consultant Health Physicist within ANSTO’s Radiation Services team, Bronte brings her experience in the field of radiation detection and protection to support the development and delivery of complex programs in a commercially focu
The winners of the 2018 ANSTO Top Coder Competition were decided at two keenly contested grand finals with Robotics hosted by UTS and Coding held at the ANSTO Discovery Centre.
Australia is as a member of the Generation IV International Forum (GIF), a cooperative international endeavour, involving the participation of 12 other nations and the European Union to work together on long term research on advanced nuclear technologies.
ANSTO is supporting the introduction of particle therapy, an advanced form of radiation treatment for difficult-to-treat cancers, in Australia
Two ANSTO environmental scientists are part of a large team led by the Australian National University (ANU), who have received an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant to investigate how environmental change and human activities since industrialisation have impacted the transport and deposition of toxic metals on the south coast of Australia, Tasmania, and remote Southern Ocean islands.
Dr Joseph Bevitt is a senior instrument scientist on the Dingo radiograph/tomography/imaging station, and scientific coordinator for the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering.
Pioneering work on materials for energy production, such as lithium ion batteries, has made ANSTO a centre of specialist capabilities and expertise.
A large team of international researchers have used synchrotron techniques to understand how key proteins contribute to the virulence of the rabies virus, sometimes called the “zombie virus.”