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Team on 22 June 2007
Entries invited for measurement award
The Institution of Engineering and Technology has invited for entries for its Measurement Prize 2007, which is sponsored by the National Physical Laboratory.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has called for entries for its Measurement Prize 2007 The IET Measurement Prize, which is sponsored by the National Physical Laboratory, is a prestigious award that is given for an outstanding contribution to the science, art or practice of measurement using electrical, electronic or electromagnetic techniques
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 7 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is open to anyone who has contributed in a scientific way to the practice of measurement.
Individuals or groups can nominate themselves or alternatively, an individual or group can be nominated by an organisation or those with knowledge in the subject area.
The closing date for nominations is Friday 27 July 2007.
The winner will receive a cash prize of GBP1000 as well as a certificate of recognition and a medal.
The Measurement Prize will be presented at the annual Wheatstone Measurement Lecture on 5 December at Savoy Place, London.
This will provide a great opportunity to showcase the winner's work to a distinguished audience.
Managing director of NPL, Steve McQuillan, said: "It is difficult to imagine life without measurement and the pursuit of improving measurement science is critical in so many areas.
We look forward to seeing how new techniques have been employed in the pursuit of improving measurement through this prize". Request free introductory details about products from Institution of Engineering and Technology ...
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