

Published on the 5th February 2018 by ANSTO Staff

A publication for students, Careers with STEM, has profiles of three young researchers who have spent time at ANSTO. Francesca Gissi (above right), a CSIRO researcher who used facilities at ANSTO is investigating how metal pollution impacts coral. Read more: https://careerswithstem.com/reef-obsession-coral-reef/
Lillian Caruana (above centre), a student at UNSW, describes her two week internship with Dr Elliot Gilbert which involved small angle neutron scattering of the Quokka instrument. Read more: https://careerswithstem.com/profiles/rookie-researcher/
Post graduate Mitch Klenner (above left) highlights his work in nuclear medicine using radioisotopes against cancer. Read more: https://careerswithstem.com/nuclear-medicine-ansto/