- Science Magazine/EurekAlert (AAAS): Using AI to monitor inaccessible locations of nuclear energy systems: This research was recognized as a significant breakthrough by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the publisher of Science Magazine, and featured through their global science news service, EurekAlert.
- Microsoft Network (MSN): AI Predicts Nuclear Reactor Failures 1,400 Times Faster With Virtual Sensors: “Monitoring nuclear reactors just got a major upgrade! AI-powered virtual sensors now deliver lightning-fast predictions of critical failures, helping engineers detect risks before they escalate. This groundbreaking tool offers real-time insights no physical sensor ever could.”
- LeBigData (France) (An AI developed in the United States has just redefined the monitoring of nuclear reactors): Cette IA nucléaire 1400 fois plus vite que les laborantins russes: LeBigData.fr is a leading French online news media platform specializing in Big Data, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity, and Quantum Computing. They noted, “This nuclear AI is 1,400 times faster than Russian lab technicians. Russia remains stunned. An AI developed in the United States has just redefined the monitoring of nuclear reactors. This system, designed by Professor Syed Bahauddin Alam and his team at the University of Illinois, speeds up predictions by 1,400 times compared to traditional simulations. In other words, it allows for much earlier reactions to malfunctions.”
- EYE Magazine: Nuclear reactor: a revolutionary breakthrough by 2025: The magazine “EYE” featured our work as a revolutionary breakthrough. The Eye is the digital platform of the New England Center for Investigative Reporting (NECIR), a nonprofit news organization based at Boston University. The Eye publishes high-impact, evidence-based investigations across web, print, television, and radio, often in partnership with major outlets like the New York Times, Boston Globe, WGBH, and WBUR.
- Phys.org (social media): AI-driven virtual sensors enhance real-time monitoring of nuclear systems, offering faster and more accurate predictions of critical conditions, improving safety and efficiency in challenging environments.
- Interesting Engineering: 1,400 times faster nuclear reactor monitoring possible with US professor’s new system: Interesting Engineering features the latest scientific breakthroughs and technological innovations. Interesting Engineering attracts over 5.2 million monthly visits (as of October 2024, per Similarweb data), making it a significant player in science and tech media. Its X account (@IntEngineering) has 1.2 million followers, and its social media presence across platforms like Instagram and YouTube amplifies its content, with millions of engagements monthly.
- Innovant.fr (France): La Russie sous le choc (‘Russia in shock’): Innovant.fr is a French digital media platform dedicated to showcasing global innovations across various sectors, including technology, science, artificial intelligence, robotics, energy, and health. They noted: “’Russia in shock’: This super-powerful artificial intelligence will make monitoring of American nuclear reactors 1,400 times faster and totally unstoppable.”
- Ground News: AI-Driven Virtual Sensors Achieve Breakthrough in Nuclear Reactor Monitoring: Ground News features “Top Stories from around you and around the world.” Our work has been featured as a breakthrough there.
- Scienze Notizie (Italy): Energia Nucleare: La Nuova Frontiera per un Futuro Sostenibile: Scienze Notizie features updates on scientific discoveries, research breakthroughs, and technological innovations.
- Enerzine.com (France): Utilisation de l’IA pour surveiller les endroits inaccessibles des systèmes d’énergie nucléaire: Enerzine’s significance lies in its role as a specialized resource for professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts seeking updates on energy transitions and eco-friendly innovations, bridging scientific progress with practical applications in a French and global context.
- Columbus Morning News: Using AI to monitor inaccessible locations of nuclear energy systems: Columbus Morning News featured our work.
- Tech Xplore: Using AI to monitor inaccessible locations of nuclear energy systems: Tech Xplore, part of the Science X network alongside Phys.org and Medical Xpress, is a leading online news platform recognized for its commitment to highlighting transformative research and innovations that shape the future of technology. It publishes features and press releases that spotlight significant scientific and technological breakthroughs.
- Quantum Zeitgeist: AI-Powered Virtual Sensors Transform Nuclear Energy Monitoring for Safer Systems: Quantum Zeitgeist, a premier news outlet for AI and quantum technology advancements, showcased this research as a breakthrough in its global news coverage. Our work was showcased for its AI-driven virtual sensors, enabling 1,400x faster nuclear monitoring to enhance safety and efficiency.
- Sustainability Times: “America Supercharges Nuclear Safety”: New AI Makes Reactor Monitoring 1,400 Times Faster in Historic Technological Leap: “Sustainability Times” features it as a Historic Technological Leap.
- Bioengineer.org: Leveraging AI to Observe Hard-to-Reach Areas of Nuclear Energy Systems: Bioengineer.org is an online news platform dedicated to disseminating the latest advancements in bioengineering, biotechnology, and related scientific fields.
- Revista La Velez (Argentina): Uso de IA para monitorear ubicaciones inaccesibles de sistemas de energía nuclear: This news media about significant developments in science and technology, aligning with its broader mission to cover transformative topics that impact society.
- ScienceBlog: AI Watchdogs Transform Nuclear Safety With Virtual Eyes Where Humans Can’t Go: ScienceBlog.com is one of the oldest independent science news aggregators on the internet, established in 1999.
- ScienMag: Leveraging AI to Observe Hard-to-Reach Areas of Nuclear Energy Systems: Scienmag.com offers timely updates on global scientific research, spanning health, technology, and environmental breakthroughs, making complex discoveries accessible to all.




Prothom Alo, August 2018.

Featured in the highest circulated and most read National Bangla newspaper, Prothom Alo, June 2017

