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Mr Michael Quigley is an experienced director, senior business executive and former engineer. He has extensive corporate, financial and governance experience across the public and private sectors.

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New study reveals understanding of a basic physical property of charged particles in microgravity
International study has revealed a clustering of charged particles in the microgravity environment of space,with implications for the development of materials and better drugs that depend on the mixing of two or more charged particles.
Progress on hydrogels
Research confirms heating can increase strength of a type of hydrogel.
Ancient groundwater enters food web
Ancient groundwater in Australia contributing carbon to food webs through surface water.
Scientists to tap underground African water supplies
First research paper from KOOKABURRA
International collaboration to develop better nuclear fuels and materials
Australian cave studies
50 Papers from our SAXS Instrument
Pyrochlore transformation of defect fluorite?
Mathematical insights explain inconsistencies in experimental data: pyrochlore transformation into defect fluorite or not?

Impact of radioactivity on the biosphere
Research to determine the potential dose from long- lived radioactive substances at mining, legacy sites and nuclear facilities.
A little ANSTO science ingenuity in software helps Mars helicopter flight
ANSTO has made a contribution to the successful NASA/JPL Ingenuity helicopter flight on Mars through instrument scientist, Dr Andrew Nelson, who was one of the many developers of the open-source software SciPy used in the flight.
Champions are accelerating progress in the empowerment of women
Innovative technology provides enhancement to advanced radiation therapy
Neutron Capture Enhanced Particle Therapy developed at ANSTO.
Be part of the ACS COVID-19 hackathon
ANSTO is proud to support calls for daring and innovative ideas to fight COVID-19 as part of the ACS online Flatten The Curve hackathon.
Bilby study on lecithin
First paper from Bilby investigates the effects of inorganic ions on the self-assembly of lecithin