The United States Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective technologies for use in decontaminating and decommissioning nuclear facilities. To this end, the Deactivation and Decommissioning Focus Area of DOE's Office of Science and Technology sponsors Large-Scale Demonstration and Deployment Projects (LSDDP) to test new technologies. As part of these projects, developers and vendors showcase new products designed to decrease health and safety risks to personnel and the environment, increase productivity, and lower costs. As part of the FY 2000 and 2001 LSDDP, the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) collaborated with the Russian Research and Development Institute of Construction Te...
A new Accelerated Site Technology Deployment (ASTD) project was awarded in FY 2002 to the Idaho Nati...
The deactivation and decommissioning of radiologically contaminated facilities require the use of a ...
GammaCam{trademark}, a gamma-ray imaging system manufactured by AIL System, Inc., would benefit a si...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost- effective techno...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost effective technol...
Abstract—Remote characterization of high radiation environments is a pressing application area where...
This article discusses the development of an automated and robotic gamma-ray spectrometric complex f...
The Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL), Fernald Environmental Managemen...
This article discusses the development of an automated and robotic gamma-ray spectrometric complex f...
In the aftermath of a nuclear accident, robots can be used to monitor and assess radiological contam...
The Los Alamos Large Scale Demonstration and Deployment Project (LSDDP) in support of the US Departm...
Efficiently planning a decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) operation at a nuclear facility req...
Worker radiation exposure is a major constraint in nuclear facilities, but advances in robotics have...
The Office of Science and Technology (OST) manages an aggressive program for RD and D, as well as te...
Dealing safely with nuclear waste is an imperative for the nuclear industry. Increasingly, robots ar...
A new Accelerated Site Technology Deployment (ASTD) project was awarded in FY 2002 to the Idaho Nati...
The deactivation and decommissioning of radiologically contaminated facilities require the use of a ...
GammaCam{trademark}, a gamma-ray imaging system manufactured by AIL System, Inc., would benefit a si...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost- effective techno...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost effective technol...
Abstract—Remote characterization of high radiation environments is a pressing application area where...
This article discusses the development of an automated and robotic gamma-ray spectrometric complex f...
The Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL), Fernald Environmental Managemen...
This article discusses the development of an automated and robotic gamma-ray spectrometric complex f...
In the aftermath of a nuclear accident, robots can be used to monitor and assess radiological contam...
The Los Alamos Large Scale Demonstration and Deployment Project (LSDDP) in support of the US Departm...
Efficiently planning a decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) operation at a nuclear facility req...
Worker radiation exposure is a major constraint in nuclear facilities, but advances in robotics have...
The Office of Science and Technology (OST) manages an aggressive program for RD and D, as well as te...
Dealing safely with nuclear waste is an imperative for the nuclear industry. Increasingly, robots ar...
A new Accelerated Site Technology Deployment (ASTD) project was awarded in FY 2002 to the Idaho Nati...
The deactivation and decommissioning of radiologically contaminated facilities require the use of a ...
GammaCam{trademark}, a gamma-ray imaging system manufactured by AIL System, Inc., would benefit a si...