There has been an increasing pressure on construction industrial sector to utilise innovative materials that not only meet the requirements of ambitious architectural designs, but also reduce CO2 emissions.
Ultra-flexible electronics has many potential applications within areas such as for example the military, healthcare and energy.
ANSTO is responsible for the Little Forest Legacy Site (LFLS) located within the ANSTO Buffer Zone boundary. This site, formerly known as the Little Forest Burial Ground (LFBG), was used by the Australian Atomic Energy Commission (AAEC) during the 1960’s to dispose of waste containing low levels of radioactivity and beryllium oxide (non-radioactive) in a series of shallow trenches. There has been regular monitoring of the site since 1966 and the results have been reported in ANSTO’s environmental monitoring reports.
The design and implementation of alternative energy sources is one of the greatest scientific and social challenges of our time.
ANSTO’s Lucas Heights campus has an extensive range of specialised facilities and capabilities that are available to assist industry-based professionals in solving problems. Please contact us to discuss how we can assist you. We are open to entering into commercial arrangement with appropriate partners.
Senior Scientist - X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy
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Principal Scientist - SAXS/WAXS
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Multi-million dollar Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) Detector launched at the Australian Synchrotron,
Insights into the formation of deep river canyons mountain ranges in intra-tectonic plate areas by SAAFE Scholarship recipient and collaborators.
Young physicist in training to become a surrogate inspector for Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation.
The Japanese experience with leading-edge radiation treatment for cancer shows tremndous success
Senior Scientist - MX
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Irradiations Team Lead
Role at ANSTO
ANSTO in consultation with partners has developed a specialised training course to support first responder agencies in ensuring personnel are effectively prepared for response to radiological and nuclear emergency situations.
Sydney
Beamline Scientist XFM
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The sap extracted from Sugar Maple trees, is used to produce maple syrup. There are many conflicting theories and an absence of experimental evidence, regarding the mechanisms involved in maple sap exudation.
Using the theory of compressed sensing technology, a team of physicists and scientists invented and developed the CORIS360® platform imaging technology.
Compressed sensing imaging can generate an image with far fewer samples compared with traditional imaging techniques.
Scientific Officer, Australian Museum
Tara Djokic is a geologist currently based in the Palaeontology Department of the Australian Museum Research Institute where she is investigating the fossilisation processes of an 11-16 million-year-old rainforest-lake deposit from central N
Director Australian Synchrotron
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