
Stewart started at ACNS in 2007 after completing his Bachelor’s degree where he completed his honours projects with ANSTO.
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Stewart started at ACNS in 2007 after completing his Bachelor’s degree where he completed his honours projects with ANSTO.
Atmosphere scientists find link between indigenous weather knowledge and Sydney air pollution.
Helen's research interests focus on determining the thermoelastic properties and crystal chemistry of a range of minerals which are of interest in a variety of environmental, planetary geology and industrial settings.
Measurement research undertaken to ensure safe, well-engineered nanoparticles
China’s vertical sandstone pillars studied using nuclear techniques
Rear Admiral Richards served in the Royal Australian Navy for over 36 years, bringing extensive experience in engineering, operations, strategic leadership, nuclear safety and regulation. In recognition of her
A large team of international researchers have used synchrotron techniques to understand how key proteins contribute to the virulence of the rabies virus, sometimes called the “zombie virus.”
In June 2022 Miles was appointed to a new role of Group Executive Nuclear Safety, Security and Stewardship with responsibility for all nuclear safety and security operations at ANSTO as well as coordination of al
The Multi-wavelength absorption black carbon instrument MABI can determine the concentration and source of black carbon pollution.
Role at ANSTO:
Retrieving an Antarctic ice core more than a million years old presents challenges and opportunities.
Using the past to illuminate the future: Brothers collaborate on important science documentary for ABC TV