so at the moment, from nuclear decommissioning and processing of nuclear waste, this is mainly done by human operators who have to wear protective clothing and it takes about five to six hours to go and get these protective clothes on and they then have to travel to to the site where they undertake the work for another hour or so, undertake the work for two hours and afterwards they have to come back and get undressed. one of the benefits of using robotic solutions for that is that they do not have to go in these protective clothings, they are in the environment all the time. they can work 2a hours, seven days a week. here is the room in action. the white dots are radiation damaging the camera s electronics. building tougher electronics could also help protect our technology from naturally occurring cosmic radiation. it has become a modern problem, because electronics are getting smaller, it is getting faster, it is doing more, and that means that it is getting more interfered with by
machine learning systems, almost anything you can think of in our modern electronic world is being interfered with by these particles. clearing up our old nuclear waste is one of the most complex and expensive environmental challenges facing the country. building robots to work where humans can t survive is key to solving the problem. richard westcott, bbc news, the rutherford appleton laboratory in 0xfordshire. this weekend, some of the best young gaming talent in the uk will be competing at the british esports student championships, but ahead of the action, a special test tournament was held to help organisers work out how to make events like this more inclusive. bbc radio1 newsbeat s steffan powell has more. dan is playing fifa, his favourite game and one of the most popular in the world. he loves it because nothing beats that feeling of putting the ball into the top corner, especially when your mate s watching.
to wear protective clothing and it takes about five to six hours to go and get these protective clothes on and they then have to travel to to the site where they undertake the work for another hour or so, undertake the work for two hours and afterwards they have to come back and get undressed. one of the benefits of using robotic solutions for that is that they do not have to go in these protective clothings, they are in the environment all the time. they can work 24 hours, seven days a week. here is the room in action. the white dots are radiation damaging the camera s electronics. building tougher electronics could also help protect our technology from naturally occurring cosmic radiation. it has become a modern problem, because electronics are getting smaller, it is getting faster, it is doing more, and that means that it is getting more interfered with by these particles. so things like driverless cars, electric vehicles, internet technologies, modern electronic systems, ai systems
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NLMK Group and MIPT launch MS in Machine Learning
3 June 2021
9 June 2021
NLMK Group and MIPT launch MS in Machine Learning NLMK Group, a global steel company, together with Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), is launching a Machine Learning Systems for Smart Manufacturing Master’s Programme. Students will be able to choose one of two majors: Data Science (modern machine learning theory) or AI Engineering (development of machine learning pipelines). Students will be introduced to the principles and features of production data-driven software development from the very first days. They will also have the opportunity to practice their skills by solving operational steelmaking tasks together with NLMK mentors.