Winter School 2021 - Research Projects and Posters
2021/2022 Student Project Book:
Download here (updated: 6th July 2021)
ANSTO Facility Posters:
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Bilby
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Echidna
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Emu
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Koala
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Kookaburra
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Kowari
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Pelican
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Platypus
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Quokka
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Sika
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Spatz
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Taipan
- Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering – Wombat
- National Deuteration Facility – Biodeuteration
- National Deuteration Facility – Chemical Deuteration
ANSTO Research Posters:
- Auchettl, Rebecca – Particle Accelerators and Machine Learning
- Chambers, Scott & Podstawczyńska, Agnieszka – Characterisation of Urban Heat Island Intensity and other urban climate influences using Radon-222
- Chambers, Scott et al – Investigating hemispheric circulation and synoptic transport events at two Antarctic monitoring stations using Radon-222
- Chambers, Scott et al – Radon-222 based investigation of atmospheric transport pathways to the remote Southern Ocean and Antarctic coastal regions
- Chambers, Scott et al – Radon-222 measurements at the Northern Territory Baseline Air Pollution Station
- Clegg, Jack & Price, Jason et al – Flexible Crystals: Stretching the Boundaries of a Single Crystal
- Cresswell, Tom & Callaghan, Paul et al – Advances in radioisotope tracing of contaminants in ecotoxicology
- Darwish, Tamim, Murphy, Rhys & Codd, Rachel – Molecular Deuteration for Clinical Agent Analogues
- Fraser, Ben et al – [18F]Ethenesulfonyl fluoride: a prospective 18F-synthon for indirect radiolabelling of biological vectors
- Fraser, Ben et al – Fluorine-18 Radiolabelling and in vitro / in vivo Metabolism of [18F]D4-PBR111
- Fraser, Ben et al – Rhenium Activated Reactions for Radiopharmaceutical Development Concerning Amyloid β Pathologies
- Fraser, Ben – Radiochemistry and Radiopharmaceuticals – Lecture Slides
- Keegan, Liz & Child, David – Microscopic elemental, isotopic and chemical structure mapping of nuclear materials for nuclear forensic profiling
- Liu, Guo Jun et al – Modulatory effect of the translocator protein (TSPO) on gamma radiation induced neuroinflammatory and systemic immune responses
- Rahardjo, Gita & Parmar, Arvind et al – Imaging of Neuroinflammation in GFAP-IL6 Mice utilising 125I-CLINDE and 18F-PBR111
- Rule, Kirrily et al – Dynamics of low dimensional quantum magnets linarite and atacamite
- Russell, Rob et al – Deuterated 2H Cholesterol: Modelling lipid nanoparticles for mRNA (COVID-like vaccine) delivery
- Tan, Eugene – Dosimetry for VHEE Applications
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