24-26 November 2021
Online
Australia/Sydney timezone

15 Years of Brilliance at the Australian Synchrotron

26 Nov 2021, 13:10
20m
Online

Online

Oral Instruments & Techniques Update

Speaker

Michael James (ANSTO)

Description

The Australia Synchrotron achieved first light in August 2006, and since then has operated 10 individual beamlines as part of Australia's largest standalone scientific research facility. In a typical year, the facility conducts up to 1000 individual experiment, and hosts more than 5000 User visits. Although modest compared to international synchrotron facilities in terms of the size of our storage ring, our staffing levels and the number of beamlines, the Australian Synchrotron's research community is one of the most productive in the world; generating more than 650 peer-reviewed journal articles in 2020. Over the past 15 years the Australian Synchrotron has supported the development of the scientific careers of thousands of students, researchers, and our staff. This presentation celebrates some of the highlights in beamline and technique development, as well as showcasing trends in high impact research outcomes from the Australian Synchrotron.

Students Only - Are you interested in AINSE student funding No
Level of Expertise Expert
Presenter Gender Man
Which facility did you use for your research Australian Synchrotron
Condition of submission Yes
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Do you wish to take part in the Student Poster Slam No

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Michael James (ANSTO)

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