Nuclear forensics
ANSTO provides nuclear forensic analysis and advice in support of law enforcement and training to domestic and international partners
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ANSTO provides nuclear forensic analysis and advice in support of law enforcement and training to domestic and international partners
Over the last decades, neutron, photon, and ion beams have been established as an innovative and attractive investigative approach to characterise cultural-heritage materials.
ANSTO offers a range of specialist capabilities in the area of food and food production that provide insights other approaches cannot.
ANSTO's unique capabilities are being used to develop a quick analytical tool to determine the geographic origin of seafood and authenticates quality.
ANSTO researchers are investigating nuclear propulsion systems for applications on the sea and in space.
You are invited to submit to the various awards from ANSTO and the User Meeting 2024 organising committee.
ANSTO offers access to a range of scholarships, awards, grants and prizes. Find out what's open for application.
The National Deuteration Facility offers the facilities and expertise to produce molecules where all or part of the molecular hydrogen is replaced with deuterium. This enables complex investigations of the relationship between the structure of molecules and their function using neutron scattering and other techniques.
Dr Rezwanul Haque, now a senior lecturer at the University of the Sunshine Coast, received a national Young Scientist Award for his earlier research using nuclear techniques at ANSTO’s Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering to find cracks and signs of stress in riveted joints in sheet metal in car bodies.
A list of all ANSTO's research programs and themes.
The Food Materials Science project applies nuclear-based techniques to investigate fundamental and industrial problems of national significance in food science, including food processing and product development. ingredient selection, food, and health
Dr Luiz Bortolan Neto, a structural materials engineer at ANSTO has received an Industry Partnership award for his significant contribution to defence science at the DMTC annual conference in Canberra, last week.