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Role at ANSTO
Dr Filomena Floriana Salvemini is an instrument scientist on the neutron imaging instrument DINGO.
Grant supports development of handheld technology to verify origin of seafood.
An international research team has discovered how a bacterial toxin, known as Ssp, is capable of entering and killing a wide range of living cells, including human cells using the Australian Synchrotron.
ANSTO recognises local Indigenous heritage in new mural
Measurement research undertaken to ensure safe, well-engineered nanoparticles
Synchrotron light is the electromagnetic radiation emitted when electrons, moving at velocities close to the speed of light, are forced to change direction under the action of a magnetic field.
Advanced imaging technique used to study triggers that lead to tree death
ANSTO has been granted a patent in Australia and a number of European countries for the separation, a key radioactive contaminant in critical minerals processing, actinium-227, from process liquors used in minerals extraction.
Research to characterise how radioactive contaminants impact the surrounding environment.
ANSTO sets out the following terms and conditions relating to users who access our facilities for the purpose of research.
Archive of ANSTO research publications, seminars and short talks.