National Center for Nuclear Robotics (NCNR)
The National Centre for Nuclear Robotics (NCNR) is a collaborative £43m research project, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Council (EPSRC), to develop state-of-the-art robotics, sensing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to address the major societal challenges posed by nuclear environments and materials.
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 - The challenge
National Centre for Nuclear Robotics(NCNR) consortium Year 3 update Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN)
NCNR Professor Kaspar Althoefer - Queen Mary University London
Timelapse of Extreme Robotics Lab(ERL) largescale industrial robotics testbed
National Centre for Nuclear Robotics (NCNR) Year 3 at the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN)
NCNR - Robust quadruped haptic exploration for dexterous telemanipulation - University of Edinburgh
NCNR - Access to inaccessible spaces through narrow openings - Queen Mary University London
NCNR - Inflatable fabric-based robot grasping devices - Queen Mary University London
NCNR Professor James Taylor - Lancaster University - Non-linear dynamics control systems
NCNR Professor Klaus McDonald-Maier - University of Essex - Radiation resilience
NCNR - Robot path planning for radiation mapping and source localisation - University of Lincoln
NCNR - Force-guided teleoperation - University of Lincoln
NCNR - Mobile tele-manipulation over network for nuclear decommissioning - University of Lincoln
The NCNR-Toshiba project for reliable remote robotics control protocols
NCNR - Mixed-reality stereo vision camera interface - Bristol Robotics Lab
NCNR - Variable Autonomy control for mirrored teleoperation - Bristol Robotics Lab
NCNR Model-free grasping - University of Birmingham
Extreme Robotics Lab 6 Week Royal Institution STEM Masterclass series 2020
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National Centre for Nuclear Robotics
Outreach: Underwater robots
Outreach: Autonomous Robots
Quarry bail site - nuclear mapping
Bending sensor (fibre based) at QMUL