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![Ondrej Muransky](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2021-04/Ondrej%20Muransky.jpg?itok=Cyf2BwWH)
Role at ANSTO
Stopping yellow spot fungus that attacks wheat crops
Collaborators used X-ray imaging to understand the fine detail of how a damaging fungal pathogen reduces leaf function and grain yield of wheat crops.
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Role at ANSTO
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Role at ANSTO
Meeting the challenges of a changing scientific landscape with virtual power
3D printing of single atom catalysts pioneered by research team for industrial chemical and energy applications
A large international collaboration has developed a straightforward and cost-effective synthesizing approach using a 3D printing technique to produce single atom catalysts (SACs)—potentially paving the way for large scale commercial production with broad industrial applications.
Research behind gamma imaging system
The proof of concept for the approach used in the early development of the new gamma-ray imaging system has been published,
Window into the cell
Access to a ‘window into the cell’ with University of Wollongong cryogenic electron microscope at ANSTO.
Studying Western Australian caves to help us understand climate change
On average, there is now 17 per cent less rainfall across Western Australia’s south-western region than was recorded prior to 1970. This rainfall reduction has economic, social and environmental implications for the region, in particular for the growing capital of Perth, as well as water-dependent industries in the state.
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Role at ANSTO
Fossils go nuclear
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Beamtime guide - SAXS / WAXS
Beamtime guide on the SAX / WAXS beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
Graduate Profile - Joshua Noiney
Fish farming is increasing globally to provide an affordable source of protein and income security for local communities. Joshua's research project aims to optimise production of tilapia to enhance food and nutritional security in PNG.
Neutrinos, atomic clocks and an experiment to detect a time dilation
Griffith University researchers are conducting an experiment at ANSTO that will test a revolutionary physics theory that time reversal symmetry-breaking by neutrinos might cause a time dilation at the quantum scale.
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Magnetism
As an experimental tool for the study of magnetism, neutron scattering is without equal in its range of applications.
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Ms Andrea Sutton brings expertise across a range of operational and corporate functions, having held a number of executive roles in safety, human resources, security, infrastructure management, and sales within the coal mining sector.
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Role at ANSTO
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Role at ANSTO
Kimberley rock art dating project
Research will change understanding of Australian Aboriginal rock art found in rock shelters of the Kimberley and its relationship to a changing landscape