ANSTO
Steve Ludlam currently serves as the Chair of the Property, Finance and Resources Committee for the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide and an Advisory Board Member for the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide. Since December 2020, Steve has been a member of the Risk and Audit Committee at ANSTO and a Director at Carrington Cottages Inc. Additionally, Steve has held several prominent roles within the Government of South Australia, including Chair of the RAH Facility Management Committee, Chief Advisor for Industry, and Chairman of multiple boards and committees related to industry and economic development. Steve's extensive experience also includes being a member of the Audit and Risk Committee for Defence South Australia and serving on the Board of Industry Leaders Fund Inc. Educationally, Steve holds a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering from the Royal Naval College Greenwich, UK.
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ANSTO
ANSTO is one of Australia’s largest public research organisations and custodian of much of our country’s important science infrastructure, including the OPAL nuclear research reactor, the Australian Synchrotron, accelerators, cyclotrons and neutron beam instruments. More than 1000 scientists, engineers and experts work at ANSTO to answer the significant environmental, medical and industrial questions using nuclear techniques. ANSTO’s international collaborations, including partnerships with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the Shanghai Institute for Applied Physics, ensure Australian scientists are connected to a global network of experts and research projects. As part of enabling a strong national collaborative network, ANSTO is connected with all Australian and New Zealand universities through the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE), providing researchers access to Australia’s nuclear science, technology and engineering expertise and landmark infrastructure. On average, ANSTO accommodates over 1800 visiting researchers from other Australian and international research organisations each year.