Dr Michelle Jones-Lennon leads the delivery of the Capital Portfolio for the Nuclear Science & Technology group across both Lucas Heights and Clayton campuses of ANSTO. She is also the Program Director for the BRIGHT Pr
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Microscale clues provide insight into cataclysmic Tongan volcanic eruption
In an effort to understand why the Tongan Hunga volcano eruption was so explosive, internationally-recognised volcanologist Prof. Shane Cronin of the University of Auckland and associates rely on beamlines at the Australian Synchrotron to support comprehensive research on the Hunga event.
Role at ANSTO
ANSTO PhD student wins Jak Kelly Prize
Science at the Shine Dome
ANBUG Promotion of Women in Neutron Scattering Program
Role at ANSTO
Roadmap Released
2016 National Research Infrastructure Roadmap has been re;leased by the Federal Government.
Expertise in characterising materials for lithium ion batteries
Pioneering work on materials for energy production, such as lithium ion batteries, has made ANSTO a centre of specialist capabilities and expertise.
Romar Engineering Project Summary
Pelican instrument provides crucial experimental evidence of unusual quantum state
Career Statement and Role at ANSTO
Scholarship applications open
Applications are now being accepted for the Industry foundations Scholarship.
‘Atomic chicken-wire’ is key to faster DNA sequencing
An unusual and very exciting form of carbon - that can be created by drawing on paper - looks to hold the key to real-time, high throughput DNA sequencing, a technique that would revolutionise medical research and testing.
Collaborative agreement combines extensive scientific infrastructure and expertise
Breakthrough dual Gamma and Neutron Imager improves nuclear safety
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), will launch its new radiation detection technology, the CORIS360 Gamma Neutron Imager (CORIS360 GNI), at the 2026 Waste Management Symposia in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, this March.
Sharing expertise with regional neighbours
Participants undertook IAEA training hosted by Macquarie University and ANSTO on use of radionuclides for soil and water investigations.
ANSTO scientists share thoughts on Oppenheimer film
ANSTO reports
Report to the independent nuclear regulator, ARPANSA, and the IAEA
Environment Research and Technology
ANSTO conducts and enables research to address some of Australia’s and the world’s most challenging environmental problems.