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ANSTO’s user office in Melbourne offers access to the Australian Synchrotron, a world-class research facility with over 4,000 user visits per year. ANSTO seeks collaboration and partnerships with research organisations, scientific users and commercial users.
ANSTO is participating in a new Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Indigenous and Environmental Histories and Futures (CIEHF) to be headquartered at James Cook University (JCU) that aims to bring Indigenous and environmental histories to the forefront of land and sea management.
The User Advisory Committee (UAC) are pleased to present this year's invited speakers.
ANSTO User Meeting 2021 - Speakers
Guide to successful proposals and experiments at the Powder Diffraction beamline.
Award recipients Dr Richard Garrett and Dr Nigel Lengkeek with Dr Tien Pham will deliver a Distinguished Lecture on 15 November at ANSTO.
ANSTO announces the recipients of the 2022 organisational awards
Melbourne researchers map the structure of a key COVID-19 protein using the Australian Synchrotron
Read about an ANSTO scientist and their work to prepare for a school project or interview.
Historic memorandums of understanding on the peaceful use of nuclear with Thailand and Canada.
Over the last decades, neutron, photon, and ion beams have been established as an innovative and attractive investigative approach to characterise cultural-heritage materials.
Publications and resources from the Powder Diffraction beamline.
Highlights of the Energy Materials Project.
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