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Andrew Stevenson

Lead Scientist at ANSTO/Australian Synchrotron

Professional Background

Andrew Stevenson is a distinguished Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO, currently serving as the Lead Scientist for the new Micro-Computed Tomography (MCT) beamline at ANSTO/Australian Synchrotron. With a rich and extensive career that spans over three decades in the realm of high-resolution X-ray imaging and tomography techniques, Andrew has made substantial contributions to the field, particularly through the application of both laboratory-based and synchrotron radiation sources. His expertise encompasses phase-contrast imaging methods, a pivotal technique in advanced X-ray imaging.

Having collaborated with numerous overseas facilities since the beginning of his career, Andrew has cultivated formidable skills and insights that elevate the capabilities of imaging technologies. His commitment to science and innovation has led him to be an integral part of various significant projects and experiments throughout his tenure. Specifically, he spent about five years working as a beamline scientist at the Imaging & Medical Beamline (IMBL) until mid-2017, honing his skills in a collaborative environment that brings together leading expertise in imaging science.

After completing his tenure at IMBL, Andrew was appointed as the MCT Lead Scientist following a rigorous recruitment process at ANSTO, a testament to his esteemed reputation and expertise in the field. The MCT beamline began its official user program in July 2021, marking a new chapter in Andrew's career as he leads initiatives that advance world-class X-ray imaging capabilities. The synergy between the new MCT beamline and IMBL is set to enhance national and international research efforts by providing comprehensive and complementary imaging methodologies.

Education and Achievements

Andrew Stevenson’s academic foundation in the physical sciences is robust, having earned both his Bachelor of Science with Honors and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physics from the University of Melbourne. His educational background has equipped him with a deep understanding of physics principles, enabling him to innovate and explore the possibilities within X-ray imaging technologies.

Notable accomplishments throughout Andrew’s career include his role in the development of phase-contrast X-ray imaging techniques, which significantly improve the diagnostic capabilities of various scientific fields. His contributions as a beamline scientist involved numerous collaborations with key user groups, further enriching the knowledge base and capabilities of the Australian Synchrotron.

With Andrew at the helm, the MCT beamline is positioned to support a wide range of experimental endeavors, catering to diverse research needs and facilitating advanced imaging studies that can lead to breakthroughs across multiple disciplines. Andrew’s drive for excellence continues to inspire colleagues and emerging scientists in the field of imaging and tomography.

Achievements

  • Lead Scientist at ANSTO/Australian Synchrotron: Andrew has been key in establishing the Micro-Computed Tomography (MCT) beamline, guiding its trajectory towards becoming a reference point for high-resolution imaging.
  • Collaborative Research: His extensive collaboration with multiple user groups has fostered an environment of shared knowledge and resources, leading to innovative applications of imaging sciences.
  • Innovative Developments: Andrew has played a significant role in the advancement of phase-contrast imaging methods, which stand at the forefront of high-resolution imaging, allowing for detailed visualization of complex structures in various scientific domains.
  • International Experience: With over 30 years of experience utilizing synchrotron facilities worldwide, Andrew has garnered considerable international recognition in the field of X-ray imaging and tomography.
  • Former Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO: His previous role at CSIRO highlighted his significant contributions to research and innovation within the imaging technology sphere.

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Greater Melbourne Area