University of Michigan: $5.2M for Digital Twins of Nuclear Reactors Could Bring Down Nuclear Energy Costs
May 20, 2020
May 20, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 20 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release on May 19:
Safe and more affordable nuclear energy is the goal of a new project led by the University of Michigan, bringing together researchers who specialize in nuclear energy technology and computer science.
The study, which will develop AI-enhanced "digital twins" of nuclear reactors, is funded with a three-year, $5.2 million grant from the Advanced Research Project . . .
Safe and more affordable nuclear energy is the goal of a new project led by the University of Michigan, bringing together researchers who specialize in nuclear energy technology and computer science.
The study, which will develop AI-enhanced "digital twins" of nuclear reactors, is funded with a three-year, $5.2 million grant from the Advanced Research Project . . .