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A role for nuclear energy generation in clean hydrogen production: Background
New energy technologies, including hydrogen production, are being investigated to achieve decarbonisation.
French International Scholarship Exchange
New capability supports advanced laser additive manufacturing
International collaboration to develop better nuclear fuels and materials
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AUM2019 - Accommodation & Transport
Recommended accommodation and transport information.
Novel idea of recycling CO2 in mining earns scientist win in Falling Walls Lab
Dr Jessica Hamilton, a beamline scientist at the Australian Synchrotron, has won the Falling Walls Lab competition hosted by the Australian Academy of Science for her 3 minute presentation on a novel approach to using mining waste for carbon dioxide capture and a source of carbonate minerals. The event is held to deliver solutions to some of the most promising challenges of our time.
Wombat - High-Intensity Diffractometer
Wombat is a high intensity neutron diffractometer that is primarily used as a high-speed powder diffractometer, but has also expanded into texture characterisation and single-crystal measurement, particularly diffuse scattering.
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Methods and Instruments
ANSTO Instruments involved in reconstructing Australia's fire history.
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New advanced material shows extraordinary stability over wide temperature range
Researchers from UNSW have found an extraordinary material that does expand or contract over an extremely wide temperature range and may be one of the most stable materials known.
Bipartisan support for national radioactive waste management facility
Cosmogenic field trip in the Top End
Services - Kowari
Sample environments, Data analysis.
Adrian Manis is a Principal Consultant within ANSTO's Minerals area. His role is focused on the scale up of hydrometallurgical processes from batch to continuous testing, from miniature through to demonstration pilot plant scale.
Insights on service life of industrial components
Electron and X-ray diffraction techniques provide insights into material damage under stress-strain conditions.
Licence awarded
Australia’s new state-of-the-art nuclear medicine facility gets green light.