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Research confirms that ancient Tasmania was not a ‘wilderness’ but an Indigenous cultural landscape
Recent studies led by the University of Melbourne have revealed that the Palawa people’s ancient land stewardship techniques have profoundly shaped the landscape of western Lutruwita, within the traditional territories located in Tasmania.

Management of nuclear reactor fuel
ANSTO has safely managed its radioactive waste for over 60 years. Waste is managed in accordance with national and international standards.

Research to improve food quality and design for better health
We are using nuclear and other methods to improve the traceability of food to ensure safety and security for consumers and industry, optimise the various functions of food and its production and understand the fundamental mechanisms that link some food to an immune response

I’m an electronics technician working with the Data Acquisition and Electronics Group to assist in the design, development, installation and commissioning of neutron instrument electronic systems as part of NBI2 project. My role also includes deve

Role at ANSTO

Role at ANSTO
Pioneering techniques advance understanding of metals under extreme conditions

User Meeting 2022 - Prizes & Awards
You are invited to submit to the various awards from ANSTO, User Advisory Committee (UAC) and Australian Neutron Beam User Group (ANBUG).

User Meeting 2024 - Awards & Prizes
You are invited to submit to the various awards from ANSTO and the User Meeting 2024 organising committee.

Feather Map of Australia

Mitigation and Optimisation of Radiation Responses
This program explores the mechanism and outcome of the interaction of radiation on biological systems in order to improve our understanding of the impact of radiation on the brain, optimise radiotherapy and develop mitigation strategies for space travellers.
Progress on BRIGHT Project beamlines
The complex engineering of scientific instruments is explored in this 'behind the scenes' look at the installation of frontends for two new beamlines at the Australian Synchrotron.
PET innovation
Tool developed for producing F-18 radiopharmaceuticals for PET imaging.
Repatriation of Australian waste from France
Award recipients to present Distinguished Lectures
Award recipients Dr Richard Garrett and Dr Nigel Lengkeek with Dr Tien Pham will deliver a Distinguished Lecture on 15 November at ANSTO.
Research reveals insights for childhood cancer
Modified component of green tea promises potential neuroblastoma treatment.
Investigating a prospective light-weight fire retardant material with superior properties
Scientists from UNSW and ANSTO have characterised the structure of two-dimensional transition metal carbides, carbonites, and nitrides (MXenes) materials, that could be used as a lightweight fire-retardant filler and in energy storage devices.
Understanding corrosion in concrete sewer pipes
Using neutron imaging techniques at ANSTO, researchers from Macquarie University have gained a better understanding of how corrosion forms and spreads through concrete that is commonly used in sewer pipes.