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Train the Trainer: Training Summit

Tue, Apr 14 - Thu, Apr 16 2015
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Office of Weights and Measures will hold a Training Summit

Brilliant Blunders

Fri, Apr 10 2015
Even the greatest scientists have made some serious blunders. "Brilliant Blunders" concerns the evolution of life on

NISTIR 7383 SOP 19 (18) - Part 2

Thu, Apr 9 2015
This 2 hour webinar will review and apply Uncertainty Calculations to the Volume Transfer Calibration procedure from the

NISTIR 6969 SOP 8 - Part 2

Thu, Apr 2 2015
This 2 hour webinar will review and apply Uncertainty Calculations to the Modified Substitution Mass Calibration

NISTIR 6969 SOP 8 - Part 1

Wed, Apr 1 2015
This 2 hour webinar will examine calibrating large tolerance weights using the Modified Substitution Mass Calibration

Grid 3.0 Workshop

Thu, Mar 26 - Fri, Mar 27 2015
The Grid 3.0 Workshop builds on the success of the November 13, 2015 Electricity Sector Issues Roundtable: Grid 3.0 and

Livestock and Animal Scales

Tue, Mar 24 - Thu, Mar 26 2015
This 3 day seminar will teach students how to properly inspect and test livestock and animal scales, i.e., perform an

Contract Review - Cancelled

Thu, Mar 19 2015
This 2 hour webinar will introduce the fundamentals of contract review that are necessary to meet customer expectations

Mass Metrology Seminar

Mon, Mar 16 - Fri, Mar 27 2015
The Mass Metrology Seminar is a two-week, "hands-on" seminar. It incorporates approximately 30 percent lectures and 70

Mass Metrology Seminar

Mon, Mar 16 - Fri, Mar 27 2015
The Mass Metrology Seminar is a two-week, "hands-on" seminar. It incorporates approximately 30 percent lectures and 70