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Hyperspectral Imaging of Nuclear Canisters
Apply hyperspectral imaging techniques to the non-destructive assessment of nuclear canisters, in partnership with Fraunhofer.
Lead Supervisor
Paul Murray
University of Strathclyde
Industry Partner
Fraunhofer
Confirmed
Project Start
TBC
Target Background
Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science
Second Supervisor
To be confirmed
Industrial Funding
In place
Confirmed
Advert Close Date
ASAP
Programme
4 year Engineering Doctorate (EngD)
with industry placement
Project summary
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Hyperspectral imaging for the nuclear sector.
This Engineering Doctorate explores how hyperspectral imaging, in collaboration with Fraunhofer, can be applied to the assessment of nuclear canisters. The full project summary is being prepared by the supervisory team.
Detailed project summary to follow
The 250 word project summary and aims and objectives have not yet been published for this opportunity. Contact the lead supervisor for an informal discussion.
Alignment to STAND-UP impact targets
>50% reduction in overall build or decommissioning process time
>40% reduction in maintenance time
>30% reduction in person hours on builds (not applicable)
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