This resource provides a systematic, step by step scaffold of a scientific investigation using secondary data of atmospheric measurements made on the grounds of Liverpool Girls' High School from March 2019 to February 2020.
Students will:
- propose an hypothesis after researching relevant background information
- process and analyse data and information
- create a graph and interpret results
- communicate the process and findings of their investigation in the form of a scientific report
- increase their understanding of the atmosphere and the factors that influence it
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Dr. Sue Brown is a Senior Radiochemist within the ANSTO Minerals business unit.
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Suzanne is a Senior Hydrometallurgist in the uranium processing group within the ANSTO Minerals business unit.
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Eleanor is a crystallographer and instrument scientist helping researchers from all over the country use ultra-bright light to answer their scientific questions.
Dale Codling leads a team at ANSTO that is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and security of research facilities capable of handling nuclear and radioactive materials.
Originally from Switzerland, Dr Häusermann gained his PhD in x-ray diffraction and synchrotron techniques at King’s College London.
Kathleen manages the quality and document management systems, and oversees procedures for inspection, testing, and calibration of equipment and systems, to support the accelerator operations and beam lines.
Mark works at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) as a reactor heat-transfer specialist and is the president of the Australian Nuclear Association www.nuclearaustralia.org.
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Exploring what scientists do
Dr Safavi-Naeini is the Acting Leader of the Centre for Accelerator Science. She is a particle physicist and previously had a role as a research leader at the Human Health group.
ANSTO’s Dr Karina Meredith appointed to UN scientific panel on the effects of nuclear war
The panel will investigate a wide range of potential effects spanning radiological, environmental, climatic, agricultural, public health, and socio-economic impacts, through a scientifically rigorous and independent lens.
Danielle is currently the Senior Principal Scientist, who oversees strategic developments, managing, prioritising and facilitating team interactions, capital and asset management programs and leading improvement initiatives across the ANSTO Melbourne fa