WVU engineers aim to improve safety with autonomous robotic inspection system for coal waste storage facilities
September 21, 2022
September 21, 2022
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, Sept. 21 (TNSres) -- West Virginia University issued the following news:
Two West Virginia University engineers are developing new technologies for coal waste storage facilities that will detect and prevent potential failures like leakage of hazardous materials into the environment.
Guilherme Pereira, associate professor in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department and adjunct associate professor in the Lane Department of Computer S . . .
Two West Virginia University engineers are developing new technologies for coal waste storage facilities that will detect and prevent potential failures like leakage of hazardous materials into the environment.
Guilherme Pereira, associate professor in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department and adjunct associate professor in the Lane Department of Computer S . . .
