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Description of Program |
Eligibility |
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Contact Information |
Standards in Trade Workshop/ U. S. Technology and principles in metrology, standards-setting, and conformity assessment. | The two- week
course provides a comprehensive overview of the roles of the U. S.
Government, private sector, and international and regional organizations
in the development of standards and the conduct of conformity assessment
activities.
The workshop focuses on the U. S. process of standards development, how standards and related practices are applied, and their impact on international trade. Global Standards. Some of the topics: Electrical Sector, Food Products, and Traceability |
English Proficiency
Top or mid-level foreign public and private sector |
None |
Mary Saunders Chief, Global Standards Program NIST E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-2396 Fax : (301) 963-2871 |
Basic Mass, Length, Volume for State legal metrologists |
A two-week, “hands-on” seminar with 50 percent spent in the classroom and 50 percent spent doing laboratory work. The emphasis of the seminar focuses on the understanding and application of the procedures, the equations, and calculations involved, including calculation of standard deviations, and uncertainties, error analysis, the operation of the laboratory equipment, and review of publications, standards, specifications, and tolerances relevant to the measurements likely to be performed by the metrologist. | English Proficiency
Limited participation by State metrologists on a first- come, first-served basis. Limited to 10 participants |
$995 per week for industry & foreign government participants | Georgia Harris
Office of Weights & Measures E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4014 Fax: (301) 926-0647 |
Basic Mass-Seminar for Industry | The Basic Mass
Seminar for Industry is similar to the course described above and is
limited to mass calibration procedures.
Additions to the seminar are topics related to verification of weighting equipment. A significant portion of the class and laboratory time is spent making measurements and performing calculations. |
English Proficiency
Limited to ten participants who have familiarity with the operation of both mechanical and electronic laboratory balances and mass comparators, calibration laboratory experience or experience calibrating laboratory balances. |
$995 per week for industry and foreign government participants | Georgia Harris
Office of Weights & Measures E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4014 Fax: (301) 926-0647 |
Intermediate Mass-Seminar for Industry | Topics covered in the Intermediate seminar are air buoyancy corrections in mass calibration and tolerance testing, statistics, measurement assurance and measurement control, large volume and LPG provern corrections and calibration, gravimetric calibration of glassware and metal standards, and an introduction to mass measurement weighing designs. | English Proficiency
Open to all interested parties; however, States are given priority in attendance due to legal metrology obligations. The Basic Seminar is a recommended |
$995 per week for industry and foreign government participants | Georgia Harris
Office of Weights & Measures E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4014 Fax: (301) 926-0647 |
Basic Laboratory Metrology - Spanish | The Basic metrology seminar is a two-week, “hands-on” seminar with 50 percent spent in the classroom and 50 percent spent doing laboratory work. The emphasis of the seminar focuses on the understanding and application of the procedures, the equations, and calculations involved, including calculation of standard deviations and uncertainties, error analysis, the operation of the laboratory equipment, and review of publications, standards, specifications, and tolerances relevant to the measurements likely to be performed by the metrologist. | Spanish Proficiency.
The course will be taught in Spanish. Materials will be in English. |
$995 per week for industry and foreign government participants |
Georgia Harris
Office of Weights & Measures E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4014 Fax: (301) 926-0647 |
Intermediate Metrology - Spanish | Topics covered in the Intermediate seminar are air buoyancy corrections in mass calibration and tolerance testing, statistics, measurement assurance and measurement control, large volume and LPG prover corrections and calibration, gravimetric calibration of glassware and metal standards, and an introduction to mass measurement weighing designs. | Spanish Proficiency.
The course will be taught in Spanish. Materials will be in English. |
$995 per week for industry and foreign government participants | Georgia Harris
Office of Weights & Measures E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4014 Fax: (301) 926-0647 |
Advanced Hands-On Mass Seminar | This is a follow-up seminar to the Advanced Mass seminar and is somewhat unstructured based on the specific needs of the participants, previous training and current requirements. Topics that will be covered are creating data files for weighting designs, overview and hands-on of Lab Wizard data entry, creation of template files and the use of template files using Lab Wizard, hands-on calibration in the laboratory, etc. | English Proficiency
Notebook PC required for use in the seminar.
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$995 | Georgia Harris
Office of Weights & Measures E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4014 Fax: (301) 926-0647 |
Advanced Mass Seminar |
Advanced theory and concepts of weighing designs, design statistics, uncertainties, and measurement control are presented. Lab Wizard software is distributed and introduction to data files and software operation are covered. Review of Mass Code reports is also covered. Additional technical topics that impact mass measurements, such as density and magnetism, are covered. |
English Proficiency
Notebook PC required for use in the seminar. |
$995 | Georgia Harris
Office of Weights & Measures E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4014 Fax: (301) 926-0647 |
Precision Thermometry Process Measurements Workshop | This workshop provides an integrated Instruction in Resistance Thermometry (including platinum resistance, thermistor resistance, rhodium-iron resistance, and germanium resistance thermometry), Liquid-in-Glass Thermometry, Thermocouple Thermometry, Vapor Pressure and Gas Thermometry, and an overview of Radiation Thermometry (including optical fiber Thermometry). | English Proficiency
Undergraduate training in physics or engineering and should have experience in metrology. Limited to 16 participants. |
$900 |
Andrea Swiger Process Measurements Div. E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4800 Fax: (301) 548-0206 |
Short Course in Laser | The 3 1/2 day course will emphasize the concepts, techniques, and apparatus used in measuring laser parameters and will include a visit to the NIST laser measurement laboratories. Some topics include: optics for laser measurements, attenuation techniques, basic laser power/energy measurement techniques, etc. | English Proficiency
A degree in physics or electrical engineering or equivalent experience is recommended and some experience in the use of lasers is desirable. |
$895 | Thomas Scott
Optoelectronics Division E-mail: Tel.: (303) 497-3651 Fax: (303) 497-3387 |
Gage Block Calibration Seminar U.S. | This 3-day seminar will emphasize the concepts, techniques, and apparatus used in gage block calibration. Some topics to be discussed are gage block specifications, measurement corrections, drift eliminating measurement designs, etc. | English Proficiency
Limited to 24 participants. |
$750 |
John Stoup Precision Engineering Division NIST E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-3476 Fax: (301) 869-0822 |
Time and Frequency Seminar, Introduction - Level I Division, NIST | It presents
techniques related to the analysis and evaluation of oscillators and
frequency standards.
Topics include: fundamentals of time and timekeeping, measurement methods, analysis techniques in the time domain and frequency domain, etc. |
This seminar is for
beginning mathematicians, scientists, engineers, managers, educators and
planners involved in the use of time and frequency systems.
English Proficiency
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$400 |
David A. Howe
Time and Frequency Division E- mail: dhowe@boulder.nist.gov Tel.: (303) 497-3277 Fax: (303) 497-6461 |
Time and Frequency Seminar, Fundamentals - Level II |
Topics include: short term stability, long term stability, measurement techniques, spectral purity measurements, etc. This seminar is for engineers, scientists, and laboratory technicians involved in the application and use of high- performance time and frequency systems. It is particularly appropriate for those who are or might be responsible for certification of oscillator performance at levels where traceability to national standards is a useful part of this certification. |
English Proficiency | $950 | David A. Howe
Time and Frequency Division E- mail: dhowe@boulder.nist.gov Tel.: (303) 497-3277 Fax: (303) 497-6461 |
Workshop on Synchronization in Telecommunication Systems |
This workshop is a continuation of previous NIST workshops modified to bring in more input from industry. The workshop will present current requirements, problems and methods of synchronization in telecommunication systems. The most current theoretical and practical issues will be addressed. |
English Proficiency | $1000 | Marc Weiss
Time and Frequency Division E-mail: mweiss@boulder.nist.gov |
Temperature Measurement by Radiation Thermometry | The lectures will cover the fundamentals of radiometry, a non-contact method for surface temperature measurement used widely in industrial applications and materials research. Students will gain practical laboratory experience using commercial radiometers and blackbody sources, and learn firsthand about the treatment of the measurement equation and proper uncertainty analysis. | English Proficiency | $1230 | Carol Johnson
Optical Technology Division Tel.: (301) 975-2322 Fax: (301) 869-5700 E-mail: cjohnson@nist.gov |
Dimensional Metrology Seminar | Presents the basic concepts, techniques and equipment used to make dimensional measurements. Specific topics will be determined at the time of the conference based on the interests of the participants. The seminar will be presented in a classroom format, covering the theory and essential elements of the subject chosen. | English Proficiency | $650 | Ted Doiron
Precision Engineering Division E-mail: doiron@nist.gov Tel.: (301) 975-3472 Fax: (301) 869-0822 |
Time and Frequency Seminar | It will discuss the various types of frequency standards, as well as transfer standards such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) LORAN-C, and WWVB. It will explain how to measure frequency offset and stability. Participants will also learn about time transfer and synchronization techniques, and will receive an overview of time and frequency concepts and terminology. | English Proficiency | $700 | Michael Lombardi
NIST Tel.: (301) 497-3212 E-mail: michael.lombardi@nist.gov |
Pressure Seminar and Workshop | A two day pressure workshop using dead-weight testers during the week the Measurement Science Conference. The workshop will include pneumatic and oil operated dead-weight testers The workshop will consist of two half days of lectures separated by two half days of hands-on laboratory demonstrations. | English Proficiency | $650 | Robert G. Driver
Process Measurements Division Tel.: (301) 975-4832 E-mail: robert.driver@nist.gov |
Seminar on Easy and Not- So- Easy Statistical Methods for Uncertainty Analyses | It will develop a tool box of statistical techniques for uncertainty analysis; explore the role of measurement assurance in developing and validating uncertainty statements; and gain an understanding of how to structure measurement protocols in a manner that will lead directly to uncertainty measures. It will examine the history and requirements of the ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement and its implications. | English Proficiency | $600 | Carroll Croarkin
NIST NIST North (820), Room 343 Tel.: (301) 975-2849 E-mail: |
NIST Mass Measurement Seminar | This course will be a two day overview of the basic mass metrology technical topics that are covered in the Basic seminar at NIST. It is lecture only. It is being coordinated with a week-long effort in mass metrology; tutorials are on Jan 27 and mass metrology papers will be presented during the measurement Science Conference on Jan 28, 29. | English Proficiency | $600 | Georgia Harris
Office of Weights & Measures NIST E-mail: Tel.: (301) 975-4014 Fax: (301) 926-0647 |
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