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An update on the vital work being carried out at NPL to improve traceability and reduce uncertainties associated with climate forecasts. Presented by Nigel Fox.
Recorded 19th April 2011
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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The view from inside an industrial laboratory by Steve Sidney, National Laboratory Association, South Africa
Recorded 8th March 2011
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Presented by Seton Bennett
Recorded 24th February 2011
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Possible applications of multiferroic materials by Dr Melvin Vopson, NPL
Recorded 24th February 2011
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An Industry in Transition; the future advances of tele-communication by Dr Walter Tuttlebee, Mobile VCE
Recorded 19th November 2010
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For applications in photovoltaics and photonics. Presented by Roland Hany and Jakob Heier from EMPA
Recorded 4th November 2010
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A presentation on Gel-Phase Nanotechnology by Prof. Rein Ulijn from the University of Strathclyde.
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Decadal Change Accuracy for Space Based Reflected Solar Spectra, Emitted Infrared Spectra, and Radio Occultation
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Live examples of malicious sites, how they work, and what little we currently know about the criminals who operate them. By Richard Clayton
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How to use light for frequency comparisons over hundreds of kilometers by Giuseppe Marra
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Measuring the Wear and Frictional Response of Surfaces by Mark Gee
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Taking the Nature's path to nanostructured materials by Max Ryadnov
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'The physics of perception: measurement of naturalness' by Teresa Goodman, recorded on January 28th 2010.
Queen's Printer and Controller of HMSO. 2010
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In the mid-late 1960s, a team at the National Physical Laboratory invented the means by which all data is transferred across networks.
This is the story of packet-switching by the men who pioneered it.
Queen's Printer and Controller of HMSO. 2009
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David Yates, who worked at NPL from 1962 to 1992, talks about 'Scrapbook'
Queen's Printer and Controller of HMSO. 2009
Included audiovisual material reproduced with permission of the presenter. - Visa fler