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Research spotlight: Caleb Stamper (Wollongong University)
Improving energy materials by understanding heat flow on the atomic scale By Georgia Barrington-Smith & Dr Rebecca Duncan With advancements in technology
By Georgia Barrington-Smith & Dr Rebecca Duncan With advancements in technology and increases in population leading to a looming energy crisis, it
Tiny solutions to a big problem: Targeted delivery of anti-cancer drugs using pH-responsive nanoparticles
By Georgia Barrington-Smith & Dr Rebecca Duncan Cancer continues to be one of the leading causes of death worldwide, claiming the lives
By Georgia Barrington-Smith It’s been a wonderful few months for women in STEM. AINSE’s Women in STEM Entrepreneurship (WISE) School in December
Research spotlight: Bohao Dong (The University of Melbourne)
by Georgia Barrington-Smith, 31st October 2024 The Environmental History of the Great Barrier Reef, as told by a Giant Clam Shell Although
Research spotlight: Alexandra Bastick (Charles Sturt University)
by Georgia Barrington-Smith, 11th October 2024 How Pipelines Impact the Marine Food Web AINSE’s focus for October is Oceans Month, which we
Throughout the first three weeks in September, AINSE has had the privilege of hosting university students from across Australia and New Zealand
On Tuesday 21st May 2024, AINSE Scholar Gold Medals for excellence and impact in research were formally awarded to: The Gold Medal
2023 Year in Review
We begin our review of 2023 by acknowledging the passing of Emeritus Professor John William White in August and reflecting on his
It is with deep sadness that the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) remembers the late Emeritus Professor John William
AINSE is proud to support conferences and events through the provision of sponsorship funding and travel assistance for attending students. Click below for more information.
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The Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE Ltd.) is an integral organisation for enhancing Australia’s and New Zealand’s capabilities in nuclear science, engineering, and related research fields by facilitating world-class research and education.
AINSE offers a range of programs and services to its members, including generous domestic and international conference support, scholarships for honours & postgraduate students and Early Career Researchers, and intensive undergraduate education schools. These benefits aim to foster scientific advancement and promote an effective collaboration between AINSE members and ANSTO.
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