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Nuclear Matters

Nuclear Matters

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From cancer treatments that save lives to energy solutions dividing the nation, Nuclear Matters explores Australia's nuclear past, present, and future with the help of experts actively working on these issues.

Nuclear Matters is a production of the Australian National University (ANU) College of Systems and Society. Its creator, host and lead producer is Liz Williams, Nuclear Systems Discipline Lead for the ANU School of Engineering.

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  • S01E04: Supporting nuclear education, with Dr AJ Mitchell
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode, we explore how education in nuclear science can serve as a bridge between nations.

    I’ve invited Dr AJ Mitchell, an experimental nuclear physicist here at the ANU, to help us with this exploration.

    AJ’s journey into international nuclear education began with a simple email—an unexpected opportunity that led to meaningful collaborations with Myanmar and Cambodia that supported nuclear research and education in contexts very different from his own.

    Credits:

    Guest: AJ Mitchell

    Host: Liz Williams

    Audio Producer: Martin Franklin (East Coast Studio)

    Nuclear Matters is a production of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this podcast is being recorded on or listened to, and pay our respects to their Elders – and all First Nations people.

    If you want to send us some feedback on an episode, email us at nuclearmatterspodcast@anu.edu.au.

    Keep in mind that this podcast is intended for information and education only. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual speakers and do not represent the official policy or position of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society or the University as a whole.

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  • S01E03: Securing nuclear technologies, with Jaz Diab
    Jun 24 2025

    This episode explores all things nuclear security with Jasmin Diab. Jaz is the Managing Director of Global Nuclear Security Partners and President of Women in Nuclear Australia. She is also a military veteran with a couple of decades of experience thinking about how to secure nuclear technologies – both here and abroad.

    I am personally fascinated by how experienced nuclear professionals grapple with changes in both technologies and geopolitics. I invited Jaz because I thought she could help me explore this in more depth. Long story short: she delivered.

    Credits:

    Guest: Jasmin Diab

    Host / Producer: Liz Williams

    Audio Producer: Martin Franklin (East Coast Studio)

    Episode notes:

    Jaz also flags a favourite micro reactor project she's following. You can find out more about that here: Project Pele

    We discuss Women in Nuclear Australia towards the end of the episode. If you are working in nuclear and support diversity in the workforce, you can Women in Nuclear (Global) or (Australia) for free.

    Acknowledgements:

    Thank you to the ANU College of Systems and Society for supporting the production of this podcast.

    Disclaimers:

    This podcast is intended for information and education only. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual speakers and do not represent the official policy or position of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society or the University as a whole.

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  • S01E02: Treating cancer with nuclear technologies, with Professor Eva Bezak
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we explore how nuclear technologies play a crucial role in enabling life-saving cancer treatments. Our guest, Eva Bezak, is Professor of Medical Radiation at the University of South Australia and President of Asia-Oceania Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics. I’ve asked Eva to join me today to find out more about how nuclear technologies for medical applications get developed and used to treat patients across Australia.

    Listen in to find out more about:

    • a day in the life of a clinical medical physicist,
    • what radiation therapy is like for patients,
    • why radiation can help treat cancer (while minimising impacts on healthy cells),
    • how charged particle beams are improving outcomes for some of Australia's youngest cancer patients,
    • how new accelerator-based treatments are developed,
    • the links between fundamental nuclear physics research and cutting edge cancer treatment, and
    • what's happening here in Australia to make these treatments accessible to patients that can most benefit.

    If this episode resonates with you career-wise, check out opportunities to work with Eva via Radinnovate. Eva is Deputy Director of this Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre, which is designed to support industry-linked research opportunities for future nuclear and radiation technology professionals. Full disclosure: ANU is one of the partners involved in Radinnovate (which mostly means I get to run into Eva here on campus from time to time and hear stories about her PhD research at the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility).

    EPISODE CREDITS

    Guest: Eva Bezak

    Host: Liz Williams

    Producer: Martin Franklin (East Coast Studio)

    Feedback:

    We love feedback. Feel free to share your thoughts about this episode on Apple Podcasts, or contact us directly via email.

    Notes on content, use and contact details:

    This episode is marked as containing explicit content because it discusses what it's like to undergo radiation therapy for cancer treatment, and mentions treatment of specific forms of cancers. This may not be suitable for the youngest listeners.

    We have created this podcast for our educational programs, and are keen to make sure everyone interested in learning more about this topic has access to this information and can share it with others. You are free to use this podcast for non-commercial uses, provided that you attribute this podcast as the original source and do not modify the content.

    Please contact us via email (link above) for permission if you wish to use this podcast in any other way.

    Disclaimer:

    This podcast is intended for information and education only. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual speakers and do not represent the official policy or position of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society or the University as a whole.

    Acknowledgements:

    Liz Williams would like to thank Veronica Taylor for suggesting Eva as a guest on the podcast.

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