The project will aid 6 European national metrology institutes (JV, RISE, DFM, CMI, SMU, and UL) in establishing their own primary reference scales for thermometry, using the method of radiometric interpolation between fixed points with an established thermodynamic temperature. The improved high-temperature measurement standards will respond to industrial needs in the countries and enable participation in development projects for fundamental thermometry at high temperature, and at the highest scientific level.
The project
MultiFixRad “Improving the realisation of the kelvin by multiple fixed point radiation thermometry” has been selected under the EPM (European Partnership on Metrology) programme in the Research Potential call.
European Partnerships are a key implementation tool of the European Commission’s Horizon Europe; an ambitious research and innovation programme, running from 2021 to 2027.
The European Partnership on Metrology is co-funded by the Member States and the European Union with an expected budget of around 690 million euro. The expected impact of the European Partnership on Metrology is manifold, as it will support a wide range of policies, commerce and advancement of key European challenges.
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The project (Partnership project number and short name) has received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology, co-financed from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and by the Participating States.
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