Corporate Body

Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) (1958 - )

From
1958
Lucas Heights, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Energy and Education
Website
http://www.ainse.edu.au
Location
New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, New South Wales, 2234

Summary

In 1958 the Commonwealth Government founded the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE). The purpose of the Institute was to provide access for universities and other tertiary institutions to the facilities at Lucas Heights.

Related People

Published resources

Books

  • O'Connor, B. H.; Chivas, A. R.; Mather, D. W.; Studdert, J. D. C.; and Binnie, A. E., AINSE, an institute for research and training excellence in nuclear science: the first 50 years (Menai, N.S.W.: AINSE, 2008), 159 pp. Details

Journal Articles

  • Anaxagoras, 'Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering', Australian Journal of Science, 26 (1961), 99-103. Details

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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