Elizabeth Sooby, assistant professor in the UTSA Department of Physics and Astronomy (IMAGE)
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Sooby’s team is using a thermal imaging camera to monitor an arc melt furnace which is melting a sample at a temperature greater than 2000 degrees Celsius. Incorporating the video, thermal imaging into an AI frame work, while acquiring a large data set for a variety of both known and novel materials, will expedite the time it takes for material discovery and provide a tool to advance advanced manufacturing technologies, including additive manufacturing.
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The University of Texas at San Antonio
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