ANSTO annual report 2002-03
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Date
2003
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Publisher
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Abstract
The Australian Nuclear Science and
Technology Organisation (ANSTO) is
Australia’s national nuclear research and
development (R&D) organisation and the
centre of Australian nuclear expertise.
With a salaried staff of approximately 830,
ANSTO is responsible for delivering
specialised advice, scientific services and
products to government, industry, academia and other research organisations. We do so through the development of new knowledge, delivery of quality services and support for business opportunities. ANSTO’s nuclear infrastructure includes the research reactor HIFAR (High Flux Australian Reactor), particle accelerators, radiopharmaceutical production facilities, and a range of other unique research facilities. HIFAR is Australia’s only nuclear reactor. It is used to produce radioactive products for use in medicine and industry, as a source of neutron beams for scientific research and to irradiate silicon for semiconductor applications. ANSTO also operates the National Medical Cyclotron (NMC), an accelerator facility used to produce certain short-lived radioisotopes for nuclear medicine procedures. It is located in the grounds of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown. Located at the Lucas Heights Science and Technology Centre (LHSTC), 40 km south west of Sydney’s central business district, ANSTO’s main site occupies 70 hectares, surrounded by a 1.6 km buffer zone.
ANSTO’s general purpose is prescribed by
the Australian Nuclear Science and
Technology Organisation Act 1987 and
translated into action through corporate
drivers of vision, mission and strategic goals.
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Keywords
ANSTO, Progress report, HIFAR Reactor, Radiopharmaceuticals, Australia, Cyclotrons
Citation
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. (2003). ANSTO annual report 2002-03. Lucas Heights, NSW: Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation.