Page 9: Research news on Metrology

Metrology as a research area is the science of measurement encompassing the development, validation, and refinement of measurement standards, methods, and instrumentation to ensure traceability, accuracy, precision, and comparability of quantitative results. It includes fundamental metrology, which establishes and maintains SI units and reference standards; applied and industrial metrology, which optimize measurement processes in technological and manufacturing contexts; and scientific metrology, which advances measurement capabilities at extreme scales, uncertainties, and conditions. Research in metrology addresses uncertainty analysis, error propagation, calibration protocols, and the metrological characterization of novel physical, chemical, and biological quantities, thereby underpinning reliable experimentation, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance across disciplines.

New sensor detects low air humidity

Measuring air humidity is important in many areas. However, conventional sensors in hygrometers have so far not been able to determine a very low water vapor content. Physicists at the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) and ...

Visualizing atomic-scale structures with the optical force

A team of scientists led by the Department of Applied Physics at Osaka University, the Department of Physics and Electronics at Osaka Prefecture University, and the Department of Materials Chemistry at Nagoya University used ...

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