Accelerator technique useful for biomedical engineering
Accelerator technique used in pioneering biomaterials research led by the University of Sydney.
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Accelerator technique used in pioneering biomaterials research led by the University of Sydney.
Zachary Di Pietro, a PhD candidate at the University of Newcastle and AINSE Postgraduate Research Award recipient, has received the 2025 Ezio Rizzardo Polymer Scholarship from the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering for his innovative work on synthesising and characterising polymer brushes for ultra-low friction surface applications.
Insights into the behaviour of structural materials in a molten salt environment
Highlights of the Energy Materials Project.
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.
Collaboration investigates a promising new nanoparticle for potential use in combination with other therapies for brain cancer
New high energy ion microprobe beamline supports space research on the effects of radiation on astronauts.
ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
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Environmental Scientist Amy Macintosh is researching the impact of the petroleum industry on Australian marine life.
Prof Lyndon Edwards recognised for for excellent sustained contribution to materials engineering
Four annual awards in neutron scattering were announced at Australian Neutron Beam Users Group (ANBUG) and AINSE Neutron Scattering Symposium (AANSS) to individuals with strong links to ANSTO