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Head of Nuclear Operations appointed
Pamela Naidoo-Ameglio takes up executive role
Strategic agreement signed with the University of Wollongong continues research collaborations
ANSTO continues a longstanding, mutually-beneficial research relationship with the University of Wollongong following the signing of a strategic agreement this week.
Technical Information - Kowari
Specifications and Instrument reference.
Synchrotron scientist selected for ATSE Emerging Leaders network
Dr Emily Finch, Microscopy Group Manager at the Australian Synchrotron, has been selected among fourteen up-and-coming leaders of Australian science to participate in Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) Emerging Leaders Network 2026 which supports high-potential rising professionals in STEM.
50 Year Anniversary of Moon Landing
On 20 July 1969, humans landed on the moon for the very first time. As Neil Armstrong was lowered onto the surface of the moon he made the now infamous statement, “That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”.
Black carbon detection technology launched commercially
The Multi-wavelength absorption black carbon instrument (MABI), a technology designed and built at ANSTO to measure black carbon in the atmosphere is now commercially available from Thomson Environmental Systems.
The dinosaur detectives: Instrument scientist who studies fossils and Dingo neutron imaging in the spotlight
ANSTO Staff gear up for Sutherland2Surf
Sodium Iodide - 131I Solution BP for Therapy
Congratulations to scholarship winner
ANSTO researchers have strong presence at Quaternary Perspectives conference
Close look at a machine that will make high-precision parts in the future
ANSTO to host 12th International Conference on Hot Isostatic Pressing
Radiotracer studies
The use of radioisotopes, radiolabeled molecules and radioactive particles in conjunction with a range of quantitative imaging spectroscopy and radiation counting methods.
On the record: Letter to the Editor of Sydney Morning Herald
Letter to Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald following publication of news report
2026 DMTC Guest of the Chair Fellowship
International collaboration on advanced manufacturing
Highly accurate non-invasive nuclear technique helps validate theoretical model for optimised laser material deposition in additive manufacturing.
Imaging technology has the ability to capture and display gamma radiation
A new imaging technology developed at ANSTO makes it possible to image, identify and locate gamma-ray radiation in a safe and timely manner.
Significant progress on ultraflexible solar cells
A collaborative group including Monash has produced an ultra-thin and ultra-flexible organic solar cell for advanced wearable devices.