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Insights on service life of industrial components
Electron and X-ray diffraction techniques provide insights into material damage under stress-strain conditions.

Role at ANSTO

Nuclear and ionising radiation detection and dosimetry
Our services include the use of techniques to develop innovative radiation detector technology, such as performing alpha spectroscopy to characterise charge collection capability and radiation transport simulation. We also have expertise in measuring the electrical characteristics of novel detectors and semiconductor devices.
Towards realisation of novel semiconductor radiation detectors

Statement of Intent
In May 2023, The Honourable Dr Annabelle Bennett, ANSTO Board Chair, shared ANSTO's Statement of Intent with the Minister for Industry, Science and Technology.
ANSTO partner in Australian-first Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub)
Swinburne University of Technology is launching an Australian-first Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub) with the support of $12 million in funding from the Victorian Government.
Brothers produce excellent scientific results with improvements to silicon
Insight for catalytic chemistry
Snapshots of an unprecedented double element-hydrogen bond activation at a transition metal centre.
One zoo, two nuclear scientists, and 30 schools: Welcome to World Environment Day
Teachers hear from the experts at a Teacher Professional Development Day
New Paper shows that Deuteration can improve Photovoltaic Devices
Prof Andrew Peele appointed President of the Australian Institute of Physics
Independent Regulator Assessing ANSTO Infrastructure Plan

Safeguarding the future of Australia's nuclear medicine
The new facility will be built around a product line of ANSTO’s design – a new Technetium-99m generator – that will enable greater process automation than is possible with existing technology, leading to improvements in efficiency, quality and importantly the highest levels of production safety.

Recoil Time of Flight Spectrometry
Recoil Time of Flight Spectrometry (RTOF) is used to detect a multitude of elements by separating their masses. unambiguously

Zoom into STEM January School Holiday Workshops
Online and interactive while in your home. Kids can zoom into these school holidays workshops and create movies, animations, arcade games, roller coasters and more. Limited spaces: book now.
ANSTO plastic trawling from Hobart to Sydney
Elusive class of compounds found
Neutron scattering has contributed to a 'tour de force' of chemistry led by Monash University.