Unleashing the atom – Unlocking the world of nuclear science and tech
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From revolutionising the mining industry with gold-detecting X-rays to the production of life-saving nuclear medicines, this panel of experts breaks down the stereotypes of nuclear science, shares their unusual career journeys, and discusses how nuclear physics is a powerful tool for global health, security and industrial innovation.
Host: Elvira Copur (Membership Manager at ATSE)
Moderator: Dr James Tickner FTSE (Co-founder and CTO of Chrysos Corporation)
Guest:
- Meg Hennessy - Licensing Officer at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Nuclear Medicine
Key Discussion Points
1. Careers in nuclear physics
- Just as electricity has multiple uses, nuclear science has two main branches [05:24].
- It’s not just theoretical "atom smashing" at CERN and DESY, there’s applied science that solves real-world problems [09:12].
- Understanding the intersection of engineering and medicine as a career passion [15:25].
2. Innovation in industry & medicine
- Toxic chemical processes in mining being replaced with high-energy X-rays [03:26] - https://chrysoscorp.com/photonassay/.
- Nuclear isotopes are used to diagnose and treat serious illnesses [20:28].
- The reality of working at Australia's only nuclear reactor [26:11] - ANSTO - OPAL Multipurpose Reactor.
3. Global impact & success
- STEM is a global passport that will take you to many countries for work [11:11].
- Challenges of convincing an entire industry to move toward clean, modern technology [37:11].
4. Advice for students & early career researchers [25:01]
- The importance of resilience and opportunities to find dream career pathways later in life.
- Scientists need to be good writers and speakers to persuade others and lead teams.
- Following curiosity is the most important trait for a budding scientist
- It’s important to build networks to succeed as a young professional - https://www.ausygn.org
Notable Quotes
"Physics is for everyone... find the way your brain works - whether you love living things, the chemical world, or thinking visually—and let that shape your career." - Dr James Tickner
"In science, if you're not winning, you're learning. Every wrong avenue teaches you something new." - Meg Hennessy
Useful Links
- IAEA Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship: Global program for women in nuclear science – iaea.org
- STELR Program (www.stelr.org.au): ATSE’s national STEM education initiative for schools
- Elevate Scholarship (atse.org.au/elevate): A leadership scholarship supporting women in STEM, which Vanessa currently holds.
- IMNIS Program (www.imnis.org.au): An industry mentoring network for PhD students.
Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNXyH31dnpw