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Vincent Lee (Fed)

Mechanical Engineer

Dr. Lee is a mechanical engineer in the Dimensional Metrology Group in the Sensor Science Division of the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) at NIST. His research activities are in large scale coordinate metrology, length calibrations (tape measure, ball bar, scale bars), calibration artifact design, and documentary standards development. He is responsible for maintaining NIST's Long Range Interferometry (LoRI) laboratory, modernizing dimensional calibration facilities and equipment, Measuring Tape Calibrations, and Optical Flat Calibrations. 

Awards

Judson C. French Award: For the initiative in overhauling the NIST photometry facility and services to meet the demands of the rapidly growing solid-state lighting industry.

Publications

Report on the May 2025 NIST Measurement Week: Realization of an OSAC draft Interim Performance Assessment for Terrestrial Laser Scanners Used by Law Enforcement Agencies

Author(s)
Balasubramanian Muralikrishnan, Katharine Shilling, Mary Gregg, Vincent Lee, Jason Keller, Erin Casey, Eugene Liscio, Bryon O'Neil, Mike Russ, Toby Terpstra
This report describes a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) testing event, the NIST Measurement Week, held at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Created October 23, 2018, Updated June 24, 2025
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