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EURAMET Session at Arctic Circle Assembly 2015
At this year’s Arctic Circle Assembly, EURAMET is organising a session on ‘Metrology for Environment in the Arctic. Traceability and Data Quality for Measurements in Extreme Environments’. The session is chaired by Andrea Merlone (INRiM, Italy), Convenor of EURAMET’s Task Group for Environment.
The EURAMET session takes place on Sunday 18th October 2015.
Speakers at the session include Giorgio Novello, Ambassador of Italy to the Kingdom of Norway and the Republic of Iceland, EURAMET Vice-Chairperson Janko Drnovsek, Morten Karstoft Rasmussen, Physicist at the Danish Technological Institute and many more.
The Arctic Circle is designed to increase participation in Arctic dialogue and strengthen the international focus on the future of the Arctic. The annual Arctic Circle Assembly has become the largest international gathering on the Arctic, attended by more than 1500 participants, among them high level scientists, representatives of international institutions and national parliaments and ministries, from close to 50 countries.
The Arctic Circle Assembly 2015 is held from 16 to 18 October 2015 at the Harpa Conference Center and Conference Hall in Reykjavík, Iceland and the EURAMET session takes place on Sunday the 18th October 2015 from 16:30 to 18:30 hrs in Ríma 1, Harpa First Level.
For more information please go to http://arcticcircle.org/ with a detailed program found here.
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