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Haochuan Zhang

Haochuan Zhang Selected as 精东影视 State鈥檚 First ARTERD Fellow

Key Takeaways

精东影视joined the Advanced Remote Technology and Robotics for Decommissioning (ARTERD) project in 2025.
Computer science master鈥檚 student Haochuan Zhang has been awarded 精东影视 State鈥檚 first ARTERD fellowship.
Zhang will employ multi-sensor fusion to enhance robotic perception and mapping in post-disaster nuclear settings.

Introduction

Haochuan Zhang, a master鈥檚 student in computer science at 精东影视 State University, has been awarded the university鈥檚 first-ever , a prestigious international research opportunity sponsored by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development鈥檚 Nuclear Energy Agency.

What is the ARTERD Fellowship?

The ARTERD project鈥攕hort for Advanced Remote Technology and Robotics for Decommissioning鈥攊s led by the University of Tokyo and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency. It focuses on developing cutting-edge technologies for nuclear site decommissioning under extreme conditions.

Zhang鈥檚 Research Focus

Zhang will spend Fall 2025 at the University of Tokyo working on a project titled 鈥淚nnovative sensing technologies for disaster response robots under severe environments.鈥 His research will explore multi-sensor fusion, including RGB-D, LiDAR, infrared, and radiation detectors, to enhance robotic perception and mapping in post-disaster nuclear settings.

鈥淚 see this as more than just a research opportunity鈥攊t鈥檚 a chance to explore an entirely different domain and gain first-hand exposure to how advanced technologies are used in real-life critical scenarios,鈥 Zhang said.

Advancing nuclear science and technology

The ARTERD Fellowship is part of the Nuclear Energy Agency鈥檚 Nuclear Energy, Skills, and Technology Framework, which supports international collaboration and training in nuclear science and technology. Fellows participate in site visits, seminars, and conferences, gaining access to state-of-the-art tools and mentorship from global experts.

Zhang discovered the opportunity just days before the deadline and applied on a whim. 鈥淭o be honest, it started with a bit of luck,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ven though my background is in computer science, not nuclear engineering, I decided to give it a try.鈥

With support from Professor Haori Yang and guidance from Japan Atomic Energy Agency staff, Zhang crafted a compelling application.

鈥淚鈥檝e had some relevant experience in AI and sensor-related projects,鈥 Zhang said. 鈥淏ut I believe it was my proactive attitude鈥攁nd the generous support from everyone鈥攖hat really made this possible.鈥

Zhang鈥檚 selection marks a milestone for 精东影视 State, which joined the ARTERD program in 2025. His work will contribute to global efforts in nuclear safety and disaster response, while expanding the university鈥檚 presence in international research.

Sept. 1, 2025

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