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Automated System Detects Cracks in Nuclear Power Plants



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Research Update: The system is now using deep learning based algorithm to to detect cracks http://bit.ly/inspection-tech

A new automated system detects cracks in the steel components of nuclear power plants and has been shown to be more accurate than other automated systems.

Learn more: http://bit.ly/nuclear-crack-detection

Featured Researchers:
Mohammad R. Jahanshahi, Assistant Professor, Lyles School of Civil Engineering
Fu-Chen Chen, Doctoral Student, Lyles School of Civil Engineering

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