National Centre for Nuclear Robotics

@NCNRobotics

The NCNR brings together eight universities, delivering novel robotics, AI, sensing and embedded systems research to address industry-driven nuclear challenges

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  1. Imagine having to wear one of these suits to work every day. These are designed to protect to people cleaning up hazardous nuclear waste. Bulky, claustrophobic and they steam up easily! Robots can take

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    9. svi 2019.

    British scientists from the have used fixed-wing to create radiation maps of the Red Forest, one of the most contaminated areas near the Chernobyl site:

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    8. svi 2019.

    "The UK's National Centre for Nuclear Robotics (NCNR) has developed a -mapping system that allows scientists to investigate hazardous places from a safe distance."

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    9. svi 2019.

    The UK’s National Centre for Nuclear Robotics is developing machine vision, artificial intelligence and advanced robots to decommission the country’s 4.9m tonnes of nuclear waste.

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  5. The UK alone has 4.9million tonnes of legacy nuclear waste to dispose of – enough to fill Wembley Stadium. Find out more:

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  6. Our team from recently conducted the world's first drone survey over and the Fed Forest. This is one of their flight maps. Read the full story:

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  8. Thank you to all the leading science, environment and engineering press who attended our media briefing at today. Stories about , & aerial mapping Chernobyl in the press tomorrow

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    Big thanks to and everyone that joined in our chat tonight! Be sure to check out our blog post for more info on the contest and app!

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  10. Each of our 10 partner universities run a range of outreach programmes for children, so do look at their websites and they always welcome emailed inquiries directly

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  11. The future sits in the next generation's hands to show us what they need. Once washing machines and iPhones seemed inconceivable and now it's inconceivable to live without them

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  12. Not only dangerous jobs but also repetitive and physically demanding roles can be done with humans controlling robots in a nice safe environment - perhaps while drinking a cup of tea 😀

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  13. Robotics is important because it allows us to safely explore new extreme environments without risk to human life and expand human knowledge in ways we could not previously have imagined

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  14. We are currently developing novel sensors to discover the world and create immersive model 3D representations that people can interact with

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  15. We definitely agree and are working on ways to make humans and robots work together safely and efficiently making jobs more fun!

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  16. The focuses on the actual use of robotics in the real world. We work on taking humans out of dangerous environments.

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  17. Robotics week for us is a chance for researchers to engage with the public and showcase our cutting edge robotics developments. One event we will be on 27th June at the Royal Geographical Society

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  18. This competition allows children to build a robot and put it in unknown environments, just like we do at NCNR

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  19. Hello we are looking forward to this chat and hope to answer your questions on real robotics!

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