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Micro + Nano Technology Measurement Club
What is the MNT Measurement Club?
It is a network that promotes awareness of micro and nanotechnology focusing on metrology, and national and international standards
The National Physical Laboratory, on behalf of the Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), set up the MNT Measurement Club to provide a forum for scientists, engineers and managers involved in micro- and nanotechnology research to discuss measurement issues and network. Member-driven events and meetings encourage further networking and provide a forum for building collaborations.
The MNT Measurement Club:
- Communicates micro- and nanoscale measurement developments
- Disseminates measurement best practice and expertise
- Informs members of future funding initiatives in MNT metrology
Benefits of joining the MNT Measurement Club
- Discussion of specific measurement needs with world class experts
- Opportunities to network with others in micro and nano metrology
- Share expertise
- Forge collaborations: click here for more information
- Keep up-to-date with latest development in the field
- Receive a six-monthly e-newsletter
- Continued professional development
Membership of the MNT Measurement Club is free, although a charge may be made for attendance at some club meetings.
Registered members will automatically receive a six-monthly newsletter and be kept informed of club activities.
Contact: Stuart Humphreys
MNT Measurement Club - Related Areas
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View details of forthcoming MNT events, plus downloadable agendas from past events.
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Download MNT network newsletters.
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MNT Measurement Club online membership application form.
