What’s New at ANBUG

Discover the latest developments, announcements, and initiatives.

About ANBUG

ANBUG is a not-for- profit society representing the Australian and New Zealand neutron scattering community. It also welcomes the many other international users who conduct experiments using the Australian infrastructure. It engages with ANSTO on the provision of high-quality neutron scattering facilities in Australia; presents the collective viewpoint to government and international scientific associations. Our activities involve: advocating your views to neutron sources, government and international associations; recognising excellence through the ANBUG awards; contributing to the allocation of beam-time through the ACNS Program Advisory Committee; engaging with ANSTO on the provision of high-quality neutron scattering facilities and sponsoring student travel to conferences

News

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Student Travel Scholarships to AANSS2018

Travel scholarships are available for students from Australian AINSE affiliated universities to attend this year’s...
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Abstract submission now open for AANNS2018

The 2018 ANBUG-AINSE Neutron Scattering Symposium will be held on 19th – 21stNov 2018 at the...
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ANBUG executive committee renewal

The ANBUG executive committee is due for renewal at the end of 2018, and we...
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Call for AONSA Young Research Fellowship 2019

Applications are now sought for the AONSA Young Research Fellowship. The AONSA Young Research Program...
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Please see the link below for a job opportunity http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/896982/postdoctoral-research-fellow-ansto
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AONSA 2018 Neutron School

The AONSA Neutron School will this year be held at Lucas Heights, 11-16 November. The...
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AANSS dates announced for 2018

The AINSE/ANBUG Neutron Scattering Symposium will be held this year, 19-21 November at Lucas Heights...
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Powder Diffraction Data Analysis Workshop 24-26 September 2018 Sydney

The powder diffraction teams from the Australian Synchrotron and OPAL are hosting a 3 day powder...
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ANBUG Outstanding Science Award for 2017: Prof. Chris Ling

The ANBUG Career Award for Outstanding Science was awarded to Prof. Chris Ling, University of...
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ANBUG Career Award for 2017: Robert Robinson

The ANBUG Career Award was awarded to Dr Robert Robinson for outstanding contributions to neutron...