ANSTO is working with government partners to ensure that radioactivity in drinking water supplied to Aboriginal communities is at levels considered safe for consumption.
Ultra small angle neutron scattering on Kookaburra is used to study the size and shape of objects of size 10 micrometres and below.
A research paper that shares early results from an IAEA funded project evaluates the state of medical physics in diagnostic radiology and image-guided procedures in the Asia-Pacific region has been published in Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine.
Director of the new Environment Research and Technology Group
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Dr Karina Meredith was appointed Director of the new Research and Technology Group for Environment effective 15 January 2024.
Nuclear Chemist
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Instrument Scientist
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Wasteform Scientist
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Research & Beamline Scientist
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Beamline Scientist - Infrared Microscpectroscopy (IRM)
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Principal Scientist - MX
Dr Rachel Williamson is a Principal Scientist on the MX Beamlines at the Australian Synchrotron.
Beamline Scientist – MX
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Group Leader - User Office
Before taking up her appointment at the Australian Synchrotron, Dr Cathy Harland was the ASRP (Australian Synchrotron Research Program) beamline scientist at XOR at the Advanced Photon Source in Chicago.
An initiative for National Science Week 2024 the Shorebirds Competition addresses the 2024 theme for National Science Week, ‘Species Survival’ and provides unique cross-curricula learning for Australian primary students in Years 3 to 6.
Researcher
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Laboratory Technical Officer, Health Research and Technology Group
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Research Leader, ANSTO and CEO of GaiaPOD. Particle physicist. Entrepreneur. Inventor. Science realist and Superstar of STEM.
I am a particle physicist and a research leader at the ANSTO Human Health.
Australian and Taiwanese scientists have discovered a new molecule which puts the science community one step closer to solving one of the barriers to development of cleaner, greener hydrogen fuel-cells as a viable power source for cars.
This month ANSTO is opening its doors to 11 talented young people from across Australia as the two-year Graduate Program kickstarts.
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