Invited Speakers | NIST

The 2023 CCM IMEKO TC16 7th International Conference on Pressure and Vacuum will feature several invited speakers presenting on various aspects of quantum-based and advanced pressure measurement technologies. Steve Eckel from NIST will discuss quantum-based measurement techniques using cold atoms for ultra-high vacuum applications. Tom Rubin from PTB will present on optical cavity pressure standards, which have the potential to significantly improve pressure measurement accuracy. Frank Härtig from PTB will examine the impact of digital transformation on metrology, including digital certificates and the Digital SI. Karl Jousten from PTB will focus on a novel standardized ion gauge for accurate high vacuum measurements. Sarah White from MKS Instrument will introduce optical pressure measuring instruments to the industry. Giovanni Garberoglio from the European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and related areas will discuss ab-initio calculations for determining the virial expansion of pressure and dielectric constant with high accuracy. Wladimir Sabuga from PTB will present recent research results on piston gauges. R. Högström from VTT will discuss dynamic pressure measurement concepts and techniques. Marcy Stutzman from Jefferson Lab – National Accelerator Facility will explore XHV measurement needs and applications in accelerators. More speakers will be announced in the coming days.

Source: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/events/2023/05/2023-ccm-imeko-tc16-7th-international-conference-pressure-and-vacuum-2

Keywords: ab-initio, calibration, metrology, pressure, vacuum

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