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Andrew Peele

Andrew Peele
Andrew Peele
Group Executive Nuclear Science and Technology

Andrew Peele was appointed Group Executive for ANSTO Nuclear Science and Technology in July 2021 and was Director of the Australian Synchrotron from 2013 -2021. He is an adjunct Professor of Physics at La Trobe University. In his current role Andrew leads ANSTO’s research and development capability in support of national research priorities including health and the use of nuclear medicines, environment, and the use of nuclear technologies and materials as well delivering real-life benefits to Australian research and industry through access to ANSTO’s unique research infrastructure capabilities such as the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, the Australian Synchrotron, the Australian Centre for Accelerator Science and the National Deuteration Facility.    

Andrew’s previous appointments include leading the X-ray Science group in La Trobe University’s Department of Physics, a Queen Elizabeth II Research Fellowship held at the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University and post-doctoral research at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre.  Prior to undertaking his PhD studies at the University of Melbourne, Andrew was a qualified lawyer and practiced as a solicitor.

Andrew’s research improves the versatility and quality of x-ray imaging, including new methods in phase imaging and coherent diffractive imaging with applications such as tomographic imaging of cells and materials.  He has published over 100 refereed articles and has been involved as a node leader, principal investigator and advisory board member in the Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence for Coherent X-ray Science, Advanced Molecular Imaging and Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies respectively.

He has served as a president of the Australian Institute of Physics and the Asia-Oceania Forum for Synchrotron Radiation Research, is a board member of the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering, the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory Company and the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute. He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.