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Short tutorial on ‘Uncertainty Quantification for Flow Metrology’
28 May 2019, Faculty of Aerospace, TU Delft
The project
EMPIR project 'Metrology for air pollutant emissions' (16ENV08, IMPRESS 2) is using results from earlier EMRP project 'Metrology to underpin future regulation of industrial emissions' (ENV60, IMPRESS) to develop measurement methods and guidelines that will be included in draft documentary standards for newly regulated pollutants, such as ammonia and hydrogen fluoride.
The tutorial
Project partner TU Delft are offering a short tutorial on Uncertainty Quantification for Flow Metrology on Tuesday, 28 May 2019 at the Faculty of Aerospace in Delft, Netherlands. The target audience is metrology practitioners and other engineers with an interest in quantifying the accuracy and reliability of their measurements. Prerequisites are a basic familiarity with probability and statistics.
Further information and registration
This EMPIR project is co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States.
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Information
- 16ENV08 IMPRESS2 project website
- Link to event
- Richard Dwight (TU Delft)
- Fiona Jones
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