About this Event
AI is increasingly being discussed within the nuclear sector, yet much of the conversation is shaped by uncertainty, misconception, and speculation. 'Demystifying AI and its Applications in Nuclear' will explore how AI is currently used and how it is planned to be used across both fission and fusion, placing these developments within a clear and objective context. It will explore the realities of AI in practice, while also addressing some of the common myths that surround its capabilities and its development within the industry.
The discussion will consider both the potential benefits and the limitations of AI, challenging perspectives on what it can and cannot deliver in a highly regulated and safety critical environment. Attention will be given to how AI can be implemented in a way that is ethical and safe, reflecting on the importance of responsibility, oversight, and trust. It will open a broader conversation around the role of AI in the nuclear industry and the challenges and opportunities that come with its integration.
Join in person or online.
There will be an talk followed by a Q&A, hosted by Dalton Champions Joshua Bettles and Ahmad Al-Fatly.
About the speakers -
Dr Emily Collins - researcher in Computer Science looking at trustworthiness, responsibility, and accountability of AI agents with links to the nuclear industry and she is also part of CRADLE.
This event is part of our Expert Insights Series...
This series brings together leaders from the Dalton Community and our partners to share their views and experiences across the breadth of nuclear with a wider audience. The series is hosted by the Dalton Champions - members of Manchester's nuclear research community who work to enhance the Dalton network. Champions are based throughout the University, representing the many departments in which nuclear related research takes place.
About us
The University of Manchester's Dalton Nuclear Institute brings together the University's community of over 195 PhD researchers, postdocs and fellows, and 120 academics. Spread across three faculties, their work covers the full nuclear fuel cycle, fusion, health and social research. Together this community forms the most advanced nuclear research capability in UK academia.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Booth Street East_TH A (G.10), Booth Street East, Manchester, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00












