TECHNOLOGY

Innovative technology to detect structural defects

A QUEENSLAND company is developing robotically-assisted inspection technology that could penetrate structures with microwave signals to be able to deliver 50-times more accurate and 300-times faster detection of deep-interior structural defects in mining infrastructure, tunnels, and marine pylons.

Innovative technology to detect structural defects

Adnan Trakic, from the University of Queensland's school of information technology and electrical engineering, will receive a $300,000 mid-career Industry Research Fellowship for the project from the Queensland...

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