ANSTO
Syed Irtaza is an accomplished technology leader with extensive experience in application architecture and technology management. Currently serving as a Senior Application Architect at ANSTO since November 2024 and as Chief Technology Officer at Probate Consultants since August 2023, Syed has previously held prominent CTO roles at organizations such as Cardinal Health, ScalaMed, Play Travel, and LayAway Travel Australia. Syed also gained experience as a Technology Head at neXiate and worked as a Solutions Architect at Ixonn Group. Early career milestones include serving as Business Applications Lead at Emirates Future and a Mobile Application Developer at Insurance Authority. Syed holds a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology with a specialization in Software Analysis and Development from American InterContinental University.
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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.