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Objective of the Course
The course will give participants an introductory overview of the state-of-the-art techniques and implementation experiences worldwide and give them opportunity to discuss various aspects of national and international implementation. This knowledge will enable them to design their national implementations.
The course tutors are internationally recognised experts in their fields. The course will be highly interactive with plenty of time for discussions and questions. During registration students are invited to identify their specific training interest, to ensure that the course tutors can tailor the lectures accordingly.
Demonstration in laboratories and presentation of experience from different countries around the world will give participants wide information about existing possibilities.
The course will be a valuable opportunity to network with colleagues and top worldwide experts.
Who should attend?
The course is aimed at those in EURAMET NMIs or DIs who already have basic experience in the field of T&F metrology areas or who need to gain initial experience in these measurements, coming from the institutes that have to implement national T&F distribution.
Representatives from NMIs/DIs from RMO’s beyond EURAMET will be accepted based on availability of places.
Venue
Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada (ROA)
Cecilio Pujazón, s/n, 11100 San Fernando (Cádiz), Spain
Lecturers
- Albin Czubla, GUM, Poland
- Ben Everett, NPL, UK
- Carlos Pires, IPQ, Portugal
- David Fleming, NSAI, Ireland
- Dirk Piester, PTB, Germany
- Giulio Tagliaferro, BIPM
- Héctor Álvarez Martínez, ROA, Spain
- Ilaria Sesia, INRIM, Italy
- Jean-Michel Friedt LNE-LTFB, France
- Jeffrey Sherman, NIST, USA
- Joseph Achkar, LNE-SYRTE, France
- Maciej Lipinski, CERN, Switzerland
- Patrizia Tavella, BIPM
- Paul-Eric Pottie, LNE-SYRTE, France
- Rodolphe Le Targat, LNE-SYRTE, France
- Tetsuya Ido, NICT, Japan
- Tanasko Tasić, EURAMET
Participation is free of charge, but the registration is requested.
Max. total number of participants is 30.
Local logistic information and accommodation
Participants are responsible for organising their own travel and accommodation.
The host has prepared some hints for travel and accommodation here>>.
Map of the venue is available here>>
For questions about transfer and accommodation please contact local host Héctor Álvarez Martínez
More information will be available here in due course.
Preparatory readings
Participants might check following e-learning materials to be better prepared for the course (please be aware that the web locations of courses might change):
NPL:
- Introduction to Time and Frequency Measurement
https://elearning.npl.co.uk/course/view.php?id=53
- Introduction to Clock Performance
https://elearning.npl.co.uk/course/view.php?id=64
BIPM:
- 2021 CCTF Technical exchange on UTC data validation and monitoring (INTI Argentina, ICE Costa Rica, INRIM Italy, NIST USA, NRC Canada)
https://e-learning.bipm.org/course/view.php?id=82#coursecontentcollapse1 - 2023 CCTF Technical exchange on Network Time Protocol (NIST USA, MSL New Zealand, NMIA Australia, INPL Israel, GUM Poland, INM Columbia, NRC Canada)
https://e-learning.bipm.org/course/view.php?id=82#coursecontentcollapse2 - Time transfer through GNSS pseudorange measurements
https://e-learning.bipm.org/course/view.php?id=74