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We understand that electrochemistry, electrode design and failure modes of your battery system are going to determine your design and research decisions.
How well do you know the chemical makeup of your product – batch to batch, dose to dose – or even within one pill or capsule?
The proof of concept for the approach used in the early development of the new gamma-ray imaging system has been published,
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).
Research is undertaken to characterise and optimise the beneficial impacts of radiation on living matter
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Materials researcher with a passion for chemistry, Matthew Teusner is investigating lithium sulfur materials to support the next step in cleaner battery power.
Environmental Scientist Amy Macintosh is researching the impact of the petroleum industry on Australian marine life.
Nuclear engineer, Robert Mardus-Hall, with his research partner Andrew Pastrello, are developing nuclear power based solutions for space missions to the Moon and Mars.
Monica Hibberd and Hamish McDougall are working together on research into greener and more efficient energy and battery technology.
A desire to give people around the world greater access to the benefits of nuclear medicine is behind Robert Raposio and his research into producing radioisotopes in more efficient, cheaper and sustainable ways.
With zero carbon emissions, green hydrogen is a promising fuel for many industries. PhD candidate Robert Walwyn, is researching new, advanced materials for safe and effective hydrogen gas storage.
Since 1962, the United Uranium Scholarship has helped promising young scientists in the field of nuclear energy extend their knowledge and expertise. In 2022, scholarships were awarded to several ANSTO researchers, including Phil Sutton.
Through the development and application of a robust safety management system, ANSTO strives to ensure that risks are as low as possible.
Ongoing media statements relating to nuclear medicine production.