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RECENT PROJECTS

2024

2022 - 2024

2022 - 2024

Top view of a car with highlighted sensor detection zones at night.


Demonstrated Explainable AI for Characterising Cracks Near Welds, 

funded by Innovate UK

  


2022 - 2024

2022 - 2024

2022 - 2024

City skyline at night with glowing digital network connections.

 Demonstrated Explainable AI for Characterising Rough Cracks,

  funded by the Innovate UK Smart Grant
 

2020 - 2022

2022 - 2024

2021 - 2022

Close-up of a blue-toned electronic circuit board with chips and pathways.

  Demonstrated Explainable AI for Characterising Strees Corrosion Cracks, 

        funded by Innovate UK and EUREKA          

 Partners: Innvotek, PRAGMA (Canada), TWI Ltd.   

2021 - 2022

2021 - 2022

2021 - 2022

   Demonstrated Explainable AI for Assessing Fitness for Service of  Pressure Vessels (CHIMERA2),

funded by Innovate UK 

Partners:  Forth, Headlights,  RACE (Remote Applications in Challenging Environments), TWI.    

2019 - 2021

2021 - 2022

2019 - 2021

  

 Demonstrated Explainable AI for Comprehensive Highly Integrated Maintenance Engineer's Robotic Assistant - Robotic Inspection of Pressure Vessels (CHIMERA),

funded by Innovate UK  

Partners:  Forth, Headlights, Metallica, RACE (Remote Applications in Challenging Environments), Rolls-Royce, TWI.  

PREVIOUS PROJECTS

2017 - 19

2017 - 19

2017 - 19

 Demonstrated Explainable AI for Energy Security, 

funded by Innovate UK  

2016

2017 - 19

2017 - 19

Demonstrated Explainable AI for Fatigue Crak Characterisation, 

funded by Innovate UK

2014 - 15

2017 - 19

2014 - 15

Developed  Model-Based Signal & Image Processing Algorithms for Semi-Automated Crack Characterisation, 

funded by Innovate UK

2012 - 14

2012 - 14

2014 - 15

 Developed A Fast Code for Simulating Scattering of Ultrasonic Wave by a Fatigue Crack, 

funded by CEA (The French Atomic Commission) 

2011

2012 - 14

2009 - 10

  

Demonstrated the Principle of Application of Explainable AI in Ultrasonic NDE, 

funded by TSB

Partners: Doosan Powe Systems Ltd, National Instruments (UK) Ltd 

2009 - 10

2012 - 14

2009 - 10

 Developed A Fast Code for Simulating  Creeping and Head Wave, 

 funded by CEA (The French Atomic Commission) 

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