Sandia turns to lightweight AI to speed up ceramic inspections for nuclear weapons components
Brian Buntz
At Sandia National Laboratories, inspecting ceramic components destined for nuclear deterrence applications traditionally meant lots of manual work. Inspectors would sit at a microscope for up to an hour per part where they would scan every surface for hairline cracks, chips and voids that could compromise performance. Training a single operator on the manual process… The post Sandia turns to lightweight AI to speed up ceramic inspections for nuclear weapons components appeared first on Research
