£4.2m consortium to make nuclear power safer & more reliable

Posted on 24 Jul 2017 by Jonny Williamson

The University of Strathclyde and Babcock are to lead an industrial partnership worth £4.2m with the aim of making nuclear assets safer and more reliable.

The university and industrial partners aim to enhance industry’s ability to maintain successfully existing nuclear power stations and naval assets. The programme will reportedly develop advanced inspection techniques, biotechnology solutions for infrastructure repair, operational intelligence and data science, and new products and processes for managing nuclear power facilities and extending their…

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