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Workshop on Metrology for Environment
The European Metrology Programme for Research and Innovation (EMPIR) will launch a call for joint research projects (JRPs) in 2016 on the topic environment. The call will focus on research for robust and stable measurement for monitoring climate and research for innovative new systems and technologies that precisely assess environmental impacts.
EURAMET’s Task Group for Environment will facilitate a workshop on Metrology for Environment. “Purpose of this workshop is to collect and discuss ideas for the preparation of potential research topics”, explains Andrea Merlone (INRiM, Italy). In his role as convenor of the Task Group he will chair the event.
“The workshop is open for representatives of National Metrology Institutes, Designated Institutes and all other stakeholder communities who are interested in the aims and objectives of the environment call.”
The workshop will be held on 1st December 2015 in the Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRiM), Strada delle Cacce 91 in Torino, Italy.
The event is jointly organised by EURAMET’s Task Group Environment and INRiM.
Registration:
Please register by 15 November 2015 at the INRIM website
http://www.inrim.it/registration/EMPIR_TPE2016.html
The event is free of charge.
Please send titles and abstracts for presentations to Francesca Sanna by 15 November 2015.
For general and scientific aspects, please contact Andrea Merlone.
Details on the workshop (PDF)
Further information on the Task Group Environment :http://www.euramet.org/research-innovation/euramet-task-groups/task-group-for-environment/
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