National Centre for Nuclear Robotics AI Hubs
NCNR is an ambitious initiative that brings together internationally leading experts from eight UK universities with over 30 nuclear industry partners. A collaborative approach will ensure research is uniquely equipped and resourced to achieve impactful engagement with the entire value chain.
NCNR has 12 priority technology areas: Industry-defined use-case scenarios; Radiation effects on robotic systems; Radiation-resilient embedded design; Novel sensors and robotic sensor delivery systems; Robotic perception and learning; Mobility and navigation; Grasping and manipulation; Multi-modal telepresence, virtual and augmented reality; Variable autonomy and shared control; Integration, standardisation and modularity; Systems-level performance and usability evaluation; Technology transfer.
NCNR has 12 priority technology areas: Industry-defined use-case scenarios; Radiation effects on robotic systems; Radiation-resilient embedded design; Novel sensors and robotic sensor delivery systems; Robotic perception and learning; Mobility and navigation; Grasping and manipulation; Multi-modal telepresence, virtual and augmented reality; Variable autonomy and shared control; Integration, standardisation and modularity; Systems-level performance and usability evaluation; Technology transfer.
Industry:
Think Tank / Research Hub
Headquarters:
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Founded Date:
Undisclosed
Employees Number:
11-50
Funding Status:
Undisclosed
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