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He began as an engineering draughtsman but later became a metrologist at the University of Birmingham.
There he trained and worked as an engineering metrologist (metrology: the science of precision measurement).
Although it does contain a listing for 'metrologist', this has been deemed grossly inadequate by those employed in the profession.
For the next 30 years Wilfrid Mann was the most influential radionuclide metrologist in the world.
What is a Metrologist ?
From 1988 to 1992, Winkler worked as an engineer at a telecommunications assembly factory in Hunedoara, including as coordinating metrologist from 1990.
Newcastle University metrologist Peter Cumpson has since identified mercury vapour absorption or carbonaceous contamination as possible causes of this drift.
The titles proposed are, in general order of hierarchy: Calibration Technician, Calibration Engineer, and Metrologist.
Lyndon Bentley Wainwright (born Scarborough, Yorkshire, 7 December 1919) is a metrologist, ballroom dancer and author.
Dr. Mitchell was a research metrologist with the United States Weather Bureau from 1955 to 1965 and earned a doctorate at Pennsylvania State University in 1960.
NCSL International also publishes Metrologist, NCSLI Worldwide News (ISSN 19402988) to provide news and information about the organization and its members.
Stanley, William A. (1978), Charles Peirce, scholar, cartographer, mathematician, and metrologist: An American philosopher, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Reprint, v. 8, no. 2, 4 pages.
The Company's agents were asked to send back examples of the standard weights and measures used in the places they were stationed, and these were compared with the English standards in London by Patrick Kelly, the leading British metrologist of the time.