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Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements JULY 10 –15, 2016 THE WESTIN OTTAWA OTTAWA, ONTARIO CANADA

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Foreword................................................................2 General Information

Monday, July 11

Opening Session

08:30 – 09:00 ............ 17



Plenary Session

09:00 – 09:45 ............ 17



Parallel Sessions

10:30 – 12:30 ............ 17



Parallel Sessions

14:00 – 16:00.............18



Poster Sessions

16:00 – 18:00.............20



Registration Desk...............................................3



Editorial Office...................................................3



Name Badges.....................................................3



Location of the Sessions....................................3



Meals and Refreshments...................................3

Tuesday, July 12



Non-Smoking Policy...........................................3



Plenary Session

08:30 – 10:00.............24



Lost and Found..................................................3



Parallel Sessions

10:30 – 12:30 ............24



Urgent Messages...............................................3



Poster Sessions

14:00 – 16:00 ............26



Currency and Banking Facilities........................3



Parallel Sessions

16:00 – 18:00.............29



Tipping and Gratuities.......................................3

Wednesday, July 13

Social Activities



Plenary Session

08:30 – 10:00.............31



Welcome Reception...........................................4



Parallel Sessions

10:30 – 12:30 ............31

Banquet..............................................................4



Parallel Sessions

14:00 – 16:00.............32



Accompanying Person Information Session......4



Poster Sessions

16:00 – 18:00.............34



NRC Lab Tour.....................................................4

Plenary Speakers...............................................5 Joseph F. Keithley Award............................7 In Memoriam: Dr. Bryan Kibble................7 Instructions to Presenters

Oral Presentations.............................................8



Poster Presentations..........................................9

Thursday, July 14

Parallel Sessions

08:30 – 10:00.............38



Parallel Sessions

10:30 – 12:30 ............39



Poster Sessions

14:00 – 16:00 ............40



Parallel Sessions

16:00 – 18:00.............43

Friday, July 15

Parallel Sessions

08:30 – 10:30.............45



Closing Session

11:00 – 11:30..............46

Satellite Meetings..........................................10

Organization......................................................47

Commercial Exhibition

Westin Ottawa Hotel – Level 4 / Wireless Internet



Exhibition Schedule......................................... 11



Exhibition Floor Plan........................................ 11

Program at a Glance

List of Exhibitors............................................. 12

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FOREWORD

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

On behalf of the National Research Council of Canada, I would like to welcome you to Ottawa, Canada, for the 2016 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements. This year, as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of NRC, we are proudly reminded that we are part of an international scientific community with a long tradition of research on precision measurement science. It is a very exciting time for metrology as we move towards a revised International System of Units based on fundamental constants. The technical program reflects the increasing use of quantum standards with topics such as emerging graphene quantum Hall standards, improvements in Josephson AC voltage metrology and measurements of Planck’s constant using watt balances and silicon spheres, which achieve levels of accuracy and consistency that seemed optimistic only a few years ago and pave the way for the redefinition of the kilogram. We are pleased to feature five outstanding plenary speakers who will share their knowledge and insights on gravitational measurements, atom interferometry, optical clocks, quantum voltage metrology and the linking of the SI to fundamental constants. I would like to thank our sponsors and exhibitors, the organizing committee and the 130 members of the technical program committee who made this conference possible. I would also like to thank NIST for funding the SIM travel grant program that provided support for 12 scientists to attend CPEM 2016 and to NCSLI for administering the grant program. I look forward to engaging with old friends and colleagues, as much as welcoming new faces and minds, during this conference and beyond. I hope that you enjoy the tour of our Measurement Science and Standards laboratories and the diversity of activities that Ottawa has to offer. Sincerely,

Alan Steele Canada’s Chief Metrologist General Manager, NRC Measurement Science and Standards

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GENERAL INFORMATION

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Registration Desk

Lost and Found

Located in the Nunavut Room on Level 4 of the Westin Ottawa Hotel.

For lost or found objects, please address inquiries to the front office associates or by dialing 0 from any hotel phone or from outside the hotel by calling 613-560-7000.

Hours of operation: Sunday, July 10 Monday, July 11 Tuesday, July 12 Wednesday, July 13 Thursday, July 14 Friday, July 15

12:00 – 20:30 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 12:00

Urgent Messages During the Conference, it is possible to leave urgent messages at the registration desk by calling the Westin Ottawa Hotel at 613-560-7000 and at other times at the hotel where the participant is staying.

Currency and Banking Facilities

Editorial Office Located in the Prince Edward Island Room on Level 4 of the Westin Ottawa Hotel. Hours of operation: Sunday, July 10 Monday, July 11 Tuesday, July 12 Wednesday, July 13 Thursday, July 14 Friday, July 15

13:00 – 16:00 10:30 – 12:30 and 16:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 18:00 10:30 – 12:30 and 16:00 – 18:00 10:30 – 12:30 and 16:00 – 18:00 08:00 – 11:00

Name Badges Conference registrants are required to wear their name badge in order to gain entry to the sessions, the exhibition, and social activities.

Location of the Sessions

The Canadian currency is the dollar, which is divided into 100 cents. There are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1,000 dollar bills. One and two dollar bills have been replaced by coins often referred to as “loonies” (the bird on the $1 coin is a loon) and “toonies” $2. Travelers’ cheques can be cashed at numerous banks and stores (with purchases). There are numerous ATM Bank Machines in Ottawa and around the Byward Market. Banks are generally closed on Sundays in Canada. There is a foreign exchange booth at the Ottawa Macdonald Cartier airport and at several shopping centres in Ottawa.

Tipping and Gratuities A tipping rate of 10% to 15% is recommended in Canada for service in restaurants, taxis, hair salons, etc. It is customary to calculate the tip on the subtotal before applicable taxes.

All sessions will be held on Level 4 of the Westin Ottawa Hotel.

Meals and Refreshments Lunch will be provided (Monday to Thursday) in the Confederation II/III room to all registered participants. You will need to present the daily meal ticket that has been provided. Coffee breaks will also be offered (Monday to Friday) in the Confederation Foyer (Exhibition area). All the participants of the NRC Laboratory Tour will be given a lunch box upon boarding the bus on Friday, July 15 at 11:30.

Non-Smoking Policy Since 1999, the Westin Ottawa Hotel has been a nonsmoking establishment. There are designated smoking areas located at the entrances/exits of the Hotel. Pursuant to the provisions of the law, any infraction will incur a fine.

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

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Welcome Reception The welcome reception will take place on Sunday, July 10 from 18:00 – 20:30 in the Confederation Foyer (Exhibition area).

Banquet The banquet will take place on Wednesday, July 13 from 19:00 – 21:00 at the Canadian Museum of History. Bus transportation will be provided from the Westin Ottawa Hotel to the Museum starting at 18:15. Return transportation will also be provided.

Accompanying Person Information Session Ottawa Tourism will provide an information session for all the accompanying persons on Monday, July 11 from 09:3010:00. The session will take place in the Newfoundland/ Nova Scotia Room located on Level 4 of the Westin Ottawa Hotel. Light refreshments will be provided. Learn about interesting attractions and activities Ottawa has to offer!

NRC Lab Tour A tour of NRC laboratories will take place on Friday, July 15 and is offered only to participants who have preregistered. Transportation from the Westin Ottawa Hotel will be provided at 11:30 and a lunch box will be handed out when boarding the buses. More detailed information will be sent to all registered participants.

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PLENARY SPEAKERS

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Samuel P. Benz NIST Fellow and Project Leader, Superconductive Electronics Group Considered the premier researcher in developing and applying superconducting quantum voltage standards, Samuel P. Benz has provided industries around the world with the ability to perform precision measurements. Benz advanced the capabilities of programmable Josephson Voltage Standard (PJVS) systems that provide improved voltage stability and noise immunity compared to conventional JVS technology. Accuracy is achieved because these voltage standards are based on superconducting Josephson junctions incorporating quantum mechanics, which ensures that the voltage does not drift with time or from environmental conditions. He also helped develop the Quantum Watt, which uses a PJVS for best ever power calibration critical to the electric power industry. The NIST alternating current (ac) JVS produces quantum-accurate ac waveforms and also significantly reduces uncertainties. An IEEE Fellow and American Physical Society Fellow, Benz is also a NIST Fellow and leads the Superconductive Electronics Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, USA.

James (Jim) E. Faller JILA (NIST and CU), University of Colorado, and University of Glasgow Born (1934) in Mishawaka, Indiana; Jim is an experimental physicist. He attended Indiana University (A.B.) and Princeton University (Ph.D.). His research interests include physics, geophysics, astrophysics, gravitation, experimental relativity, determination of the fundamental constants, and precision measurement including null experiments that are designed to look for possible invalidations of accepted physical laws at some extreme of magnitude. Known as the father of modern absolute gravimetry, he also proposed the lunar laser ranging experiment. Most recently, together with Harold Parks, he made a new determination of big G, the Newtonian Constant of Gravitation. He is presently a Fellow Adjoint of JILA, an Adjunct Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Glasgow (Scotland). Though “retired” he continues to work daily as a scientist. He also serves regularly as a consultant to MicrogLacoste, a company that designs and manufactures precision absolute and relative gravimeters.

Mark Kasevich

Professor of Applied Physics and Physics, Stanford University Professor Kasevich is a Professor of Applied Physics and Physics at Stanford University. His current research interests are centered on the development of quantum sensors of rotation and acceleration based on cold atoms (quantum metrology), the application of these sensors to the tests of General Relativity, the investigation of many-body quantum effects in Bose-condensed vapors (including quantum simulation), and the investigation of ultra-fast laser-induced phenomena.

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PLENARY SPEAKERS

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Prof. Joachim Hermann Ullrich

President of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Joachim Ullrich studied geophysics and physics at Frankfurt University. He held positions at GSI, Darmstadt, the Kansas State University, the University of Missouri, was chair of Experimental Physics at the University of Freiburg, before he was appointed Director at the Max-Planck Institute in Heidelberg. Since 2012 he is the President of the German National Metrology Institute, PTB. He has published more than 500 research papers and received several awards. Among others, he has become a member of the International Committee for Weights and Measures (CIPM) of the Meter Convention and is the President of the Consultative Committee for the International Units (CCU).

Jun Ye

Fellow of JILA, NIST and University of Colorado Jun Ye is a Fellow of JILA, NIST and University of Colorado. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the American Physical Society, and a Fellow of the Optical Society of America. His research focuses on the frontier of light-matter interactions and includes precision measurement, quantum physics and ultracold matter, optical frequency metrology, and ultrafast science. He has co-authored over 300 technical papers and has delivered over 400 invited talks. Awards and honors include three Gold Medals from the U.S. Commerce Department, Frew Fellowship from the Australian Academy of Science, I. I. Rabi Prize from the American Physical Society, European Frequency and Time Forum Award, Carl Zeiss Research Award, William F. Meggers Award and Adolph Lomb Medal from the Optical Society of America, Arthur S. Flemming Award, Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, Friedrich Wilhem Bessel Award from Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and Samuel Wesley Stratton Award from NIST. The research group web page is http://jila.colorado.edu/YeLabs/.

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2016 IEEE Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement The IEEE Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement was established in 2000 and is sponsored by Keithley Instruments, Inc. and the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society. It is presented for outstanding contributions in electrical measurements. The award ceremony will take place during the Opening Session on Monday, July 11 at 08:30. During the ceremony the award will be given to

SAMUEL P. BENZ For creating and disseminating quantum-based superconducting voltage standards that form the basis for worldwide precision voltage measurements.

IN MEMORIAM Dr. Bryan Kibble (1938-2016) It is with great sadness that we have heard of the passing of Dr. Bryan Kibble. His numerous contributions to physics and metrology include measurements of the gyromagnetic ratio of the proton, two seminal books on coaxial AC bridges and techniques for interference-free measurements, development of the AC Quantum Hall Impedance Standard and the invention of the Watt balance, soon to be used throughout the world to implement the new kilogram definition. Dr. Ian Robinson will present a tribute in memory of Dr. Bryan Kibble during the Opening Session.

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INSTRUCTIONS TO PRESENTERS

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

Oral Presentations Please arrive at your designated meeting room 15 minutes before the start of your session in order to meet the Session Chair and check that your presentation is on the computer. At this time, it would be helpful to inform the Session Chair whether you are submitting an extended paper to the CPEM Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on I&M (only papers that are presented by one of the authors are eligible for submission). You will have a total of 20 minutes for your oral presentation, including questions and transition time. Thus, you should plan for 15 – 17 minutes for the actual presentation and 3 – 5 minutes for questions and transition. We recommend that you check in as early as possible with the technician in your assigned presentation room based on the schedule provided below to ensure that your presentation runs smoothly (especially if you plan to show videos). At the latest, please check in on the day of your presentation during the period listed below that precedes the time of your presentation: Meeting Room

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Governor General Ballroom

08:00-08:30 10:00-10:30 13:30-14:00

08:00-08:30 10:00-10:30 15:30-16:00

08:00-08:30 10:00-10:30 13:30-14:00

08:00-08:30 10:00-10:30 15:30-16:00

08:00-08:30

Provinces I & Provinces II

10:00-10:30 15:30-16:00

10:00-10:30 13:30-14:00

08:00-08:30 10:00-10:30 15:30-16:00

08:00-08:30

10:00-10:30 13:30-14:00

Please allow enough time to run through all your slides with the technician to avoid any last minute surprises. Your presentation can be uploaded from either a USB key, a CD, or a DVD. The audiovisual equipment in each session room is as follows: • • • • • • •

1 laptop (PC) with DVD optical reader with the following software installed: o Windows 7 o MS Office 2013 Professional (PowerPoint, Word) o Adobe Acrobat Reader X o Windows Media Player 12 1 LCD projector 1 large screen 1 podium microphone 1 wireless Lavalier microphone Remote control to advance slides 1 laser pointer

Important information for the day of your oral presentation The laptop will be placed on the podium so you can follow your presentation. All presentations will be made using the laptops provided by the Conference organization. No personal laptops will be allowed. Speak directly into the microphone in a normal voice and do not handle the microphone while speaking. The use of standard True Type fonts is recommended for PowerPoint presentations. If the PowerPoint presentation contains videos, please ensure that both files (PowerPoint and video) are in the same folder. An audiovisual technician will be available in the room during all talks, should you need assistance.

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INSTRUCTIONS TO PRESENTERS

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Poster Presentations

Velcro will be provided for posting the posters onto the boards. Posters should be mounted by 13:00 on the day of your poster session and should be removed no later than 18:30 on the same day. You are encouraged to post your poster early in the morning, so people can browse during the breaks throughout the day. In the Program Guide there is a number preceded by “P” before your poster title (P01, P02, etc.). This indicates the location of the board where your poster should be posted. Following the poster board number you will also find in the Conference Program either the letter A or B, which provides the time of your poster presentation, as per the following schedule: Monday, July 11 and Wednesday, July 13

A  Posters will be presented from 16:00 to 17:00 only. B  Posters will be presented from 17:00 to 18:00 only.

Tuesday, July 12 and Thursday, July 14

A  Posters will be presented from 14:00 to 15:00 only. B  Posters will be presented from 15:00 to 16:00 only.

The poster session chair will come by your poster board during the appropriate time slot (A or B) in order to verify the name of the actual poster presenter and to ask whether you are submitting an extended paper to the CPEM Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on I&M. Only posters that are presented by one of the authors can be submitted to the CPEM Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on I&M. This means that one of the authors must be present for discussions during the poster session, not merely that someone posts the poster.

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SATELLITE MEETINGS

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Important note: the meetings listed below are by invitation only. CCM Working Group on the Realisation of the Kilogram (CCM WGR-kg) Friday, July 8 09:00 – 17:00 Birch Room – Executive Level Chair: Horst Bettin

EURAMET EM, DC & Quantum Metrology Experts Meeting Tuesday, July 12 18:00 – 18:30 Oak Room – Executive Level Chair: JT Janssen

CCEM Working Group on the Electrical Methods to Monitor the Stability of the Kilogram Saturday, July 9 09:00 – 17:30 Oak Room – Executive Level Chair: Dr. Ian Robinson

EURAMET TC-EM Working Group on Strategic Planning (WGSP) Tuesday, July 12 18:30 – 20:00 Oak Room – Executive Level Chair: Luca Callegaro

Power and Energy Experts Meeting Saturday, July 9 16:00 – 17:00 Maple Room – Executive Level Chairs: Paul Wright and Gert Rietveld

CPEM Executive Committee Meeting Thursday, July 14 12:30 – 15:00 Oak Room – Executive Level Chair: Dean Jarrett

Informal Meeting of the APMP TCEM Sunday, July 10 14:00-15:30 Oak Room - Executive Level Chair: Murray Early

ACQ-PRO Project Meeting Thursday, July 14 18:00 – 19:30 Oak Room – Executive Level Chair: Javier Diaz de Aguilar

CCEM Working Group of Regional Metrology Organisations (WG-RMO) Sunday, July 10 16:00 – 17:30 Birch Room – Executive Level Chair: Ilya Budovsky

SIM Electricity and Magnetism Metrology Working Group Saturday, July 16 09:00 – 16:00 Quebec Room – Executive Level Chair: Lucas Di Lillo

Informal EURAMET SCLF meeting Sunday, July 10 16:00 – 17:30 Maple Room – Executive Level Chair: Jürgen Melcher

CODATA Task Group on Fundamental Constants (TGFC) Saturday, July 16 09:00 – 16:00 Oak Room – Executive Level Chair: David Newell

Meeting of the Supplementary Comparison EURAMET.EM-S31 Monday, July 11 18:00 – 19:30 Birch Room – Executive Level Chair: Jürgen Schurr

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COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Exhibition Schedule The commercial exhibition is located in the Confederation Foyer located on Level 4 of the Westin Ottawa Hotel. Coffee breaks will be held in the exhibition area. Also, participants will have some time during lunch to visit the exhibition.

Set-up Sunday, July 10

12:00 – 17:00

Exhibition Hours Sunday, July 10 Monday, July 11 Tuesday, July 12 Wednesday, July 13 Thursday, July 14

18:00 – 20:30 10:00 – 18:00 10:00 – 18:00 10:00 – 18:00 10:00 – 16:00

Tear down Thursday, July 14

16:00 – 18:00

Booth

Exhibitor

Booth

Exhibitor

1

Data Proof

8

Ohm-Labs

2

Transmille

9

Radian Research Inc.

3

IOP Publishing

10

Supracon

4

UK National Physical Laboratory

11

Measurements International

5

CPEM 2018

14

Guildline Instruments

6

National Research Council of Canada

17

Fluke Calibration

7

Physical Measurement Laboratory – NIST (PML-NIST)

18

Muquans

19

Andeen-Hagerling

Exhibition Floor Plan

Confederation I

19

18

Confederation II/III

14

17

11

Confederation Foyer 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS

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Andeen-Hagerling, Inc.

Booth #19

World’s Most Accurate Capacitance & Loss Measurements Andeen-Hagerling (AH) manufactures the most precise capacitance bridges and most stable capacitance standards available commercially. AH bridges are fully automatic and can resolve measurements to sub-attofarad levels. Bridges are offered for operation at fixed or variable frequencies (50Hz-20KHz). Loss (dissipation factor) can be measured down to 1.5x10-8 tan d. Capacitance standards are available in values from 0.1pF to 115pF. Standards have stability of up to 0.3ppm/year and are NIST traceable to 2ppm accuracy. AH is pleased to announce the release of the AH2700A-OptionE. This model improves upon the standard AH2700A accuracy specification by roughly a factor of three! CPEM 2018

ANDEEN-HAGERLING, INC. manufacturers of the world's most accurate capacitance bridges and standards

Booth #5

The French national metrology institute LNE, in collaboration with Paris Observatory and CNRS, is pleased and proud to organize the next CPEM in Paris, France, from 8 to 13 July 2018. The conference will be held at Maison de la Chimie, a delightful 18th century private mansion with its Art Deco architecture located in the heart of Paris. 2018 is expected to be a watershed year in the history of the SI. CPEM 2018 will provide a privileged opportunity to mark this milestone and to share knowledge on research in electromagnetic metrology focused on present and future challenges regarding industry and society. Data Proof

Booth #1

Data Proof provides tools to automate precision DC measurements. Primary products are Low Thermal Scanners, Voltage and Resistance Software. The Data Proof Low Thermal Scanners with extremely low thermal offsets are ideal for automating precision measurements to sub-ppm accuracy. Fluke Calibration

Booth #17

Fluke Calibration is a leader in precision calibration instrumentation and software for electrical, temperature, pressure, flow, and RF measurements. Calibration products from Fluke Calibration are found in calibration facilities around the world, including National Metrology Institutes, that demand the highest levels of performance and reliability, backed by state of the art metrology and uncompromising support. They are relied on by quality engineers, calibration technicians, and metrologists to instill confidence in the measurements that are critical to their organizations for quality, safety, reliability, and cost.

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Guildline Instruments

Booth #14

Since 1957, Guildline Instruments has designed and manufactured ultraprecise instruments for Electrical Metrology. Guildline standards are used for research and as the primary standards for establishing traceability to fundamental electrical measurements. Worldwide customers include National Research Laboratories, National Metrology Institutes, Militaries, Aerospace, and companies in the electrical and power industry. Guildline standards are unique and represent the only commercially available instruments capable of accuracy in the sub parts-per-million range. Guildline engineering and manufacturing experts are recognized around the world for performance and quality. IOP Publishing

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Booth #3

IOP Publishing provides publications through which leading-edge scientific research is distributed worldwide. Beyond our traditional journals programme, we make high-value scientific information easily accessible through an ever-evolving portfolio of books, community websites, magazines, conference proceedings and a multitude of electronic services. Visit our booth at CPEM to view our products and discuss what we can do for you. Measurements International

Booth #11

Measurements International was founded in 1987 as a company with expertise in the science and engineering-intensive electrical metrology segment of the Test and Measurement Industry. Over the years MI has become a recognized global leader in the industry through active participation and contribution to the industry through industry organizations like CPEM and NCSL. Through MI’s commitment to quality and service, MI has established a reputation for providing industry leading technology and solutions for metrology based applications. Recognized as “Blue Box” Solutions, MI has introduced a complete line of high accuracy metrology based calibration equipment for DC Resistance, Voltage and Temperature applications as well as standards for AC Power applications. Muquans

Booth #18

Muquans is a French company specialized in high-precision measurements and metrology based on laser-cooled atoms. In particular Muquans designs, manufactures, and commercializes an Absolute Quantum Gravimeter used as a gravity reference, and an atomic clock used as a frequency or time standard. The company dedicated itself to turn cold-atom physics into a technology to make operational cold-atom sensors available outside of the laboratory. Muquans is a spin-off from Observatoire de Paris (LNE-SYRTE) and Institut d’Optique (LP2N), where the core of our technology has been developed for more than 15 years of academic research. After 5 years of activity, Muquans has built a highly-experienced team of 21 scientists, engineers, and technicians gathering a deep expertise in every key technological domains.

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

UK National Physical Laboratory

Booth #4

The UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL), as an integral part of its measurement research capability, develops highly accurate metrology facilities, instrumentation, sensors and artefacts. These products, based on those operated at NPL, are available to Government, Industry and Academic laboratories throughout the world, supporting the development of measurement infrastructure and enabling scientific innovation. National Research Council of Canada (NRC)

Booth #6

Metrology underpins industrial competitiveness, trade and commerce, and is central to defining and enforcing the regulatory framework designed to protect Canadian citizens. It is therefore essential for Canada to maintain a highly credible metrology infrastructure that is capable and competent to address measurement challenges across all sectors of the economy. The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) executes key metrological responsibilities as the mandated federal scientific authority in top-level measurements for Canada. Our unique role as Canada’s national metrology institute places NRC at the foundation of the knowledge economy, where continuous improvement of products and services and access to domestic and international markets often builds upon advances in measurement precision, reliability and credibility. Ohm-Labs

Booth #8

Ohm-Labs is the only USA company to focus exclusively on resistance. OhmLabs manufactures standard resistors, precision current shunts and laboratory high voltage dividers. Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML)

Booth #7

The Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) sets the definitive U.S. standards for nearly every kind of measurement employed in commerce and research, sometimes across more than 20 orders of magnitude. PML develops and disseminates the national standards of length, mass, force and shock, acceleration, time and frequency, electricity, temperature, humidity, pressure and vacuum, liquid and gas flow, and electromagnetic, optical, microwave, acoustic, ultrasonic, and ionizing radiation. Its activities range from fundamental measurement research through provision of measurement services, standards, and data. PML actively participates in the CPEM series of conferences.

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Radian Research Inc.

Booth #9

Radian Research, Inc. is a recognized world leader of Energy Reference Standards, Energy Meter Testing Systems, Current Transformer Testers, Meter Test Boards, DC to AC Transfer Standards, and Automated Laboratory Energy Reference Systems. Radian provides both portable and primary energy reference standards that are absolutely unequaled in accuracy, stability and reliability. Radian customers typically consist of electric utility companies, energy meter manufacturers, energy meter test system manufacturers and national metrology institutes located throughout the world. Supracon

Booth #10

Supracon is one of the global manufactures of superconductor electronics and Josephson voltage standards. Based on its unique technology Supracon is a leading company in the sector of development, fabrication, and marketing of ultra-sensitive SQUID sensors, read-out electronics and measuring systems. More than ten years ago Supracon developed a DC Josephson voltage standard system together with PTB and IPHT. In 2014 Supracon presented the new AC Quantum voltmeter that is based on programmable Josephson voltage standard arrays applicable for the highest level of precision voltage measurements from DC up to kHz frequencies. Both systems can be cooled either with liquid Helium or a dry cooling system based on a pulse tube cooler. Transmille Calibration

Booth #2

Transmille Calibration was founded in 1997 as a UKAS accredited calibration laboratory. Transmille quickly expanded as a precision instrument manufacturer using its specialized knowledge of calibration industry requirements to produce a ground-breaking range of calibrators, Transmille’s product range consists of 4 main categories; Multi-Product Calibrators, Precision DMMs, Electrical Test Calibrations and Calibration Laboratory Software.

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MONDAY JULY 11

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada 08:30 - 09:00 Opening Session

Governor General Ballroom

Plenary I

Governor General Ballroom

09:00 - 09:45 Mo-PL1

Quantum-based Voltage Metrology with Superconducting Josephson Devices at NIST Sam BENZ, National Institute of Standards and Technology

09:45 - 10:00 Governor General Ballroom

Group Picture 10:00 - 18:00 Exhibition

Confederation Foyer

Coffee Break

Confederation Foyer

10:00 - 10:30

10:30 - 12:30 Mo-1

Governor General Ballroom

Voltage I Chair: Alain Rüfenacht, NIST

10:30 - 10:50 Investigations on Extending the Frequency Range of PJVS based AC Voltage Calibrations Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld, INMETRO 10:50 - 11:10 Further Investigation for Piecewise Sampling to Overcome Transient Effect of Staircase Waveform Yan Yang, National Institute of Metrology 11:10 - 11:30 Stable arbitrary waveform generator as a transfer standard for ADC calibration Jaani Nissila, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland Ltd, Centre for Metrology MIKES 11:30 - 11:50 Characterization of the frequency response of Analog-to-Digital Converters Javier Diaz de Aguilar, Centro Español de Metrología (CEM) 11:50 - 12:10 Development of high precision voltage dividers and buffer for AC voltage metrology up to 1 MHz Bjørnar Karlsen, Justervesenet 12:10 - 12:30 Design of delta-sigma feedback loop for quantum voltage digitizer Jane Ireland, National Physical Laboratory

Mo-2

Provinces I

Power and Energy I Chair: Gerald FitzPatrick, NIST

10:30 - 10:50 Power Quality Propagation Measurements in Smart Grids Paul Wright, NPL 10:50 - 11:10 Asynchronous phase comparator for characterization of devices and PMU calibrator Umberto Pogliano, INRIM

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MONDAY JULY 11

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

11:10 - 11:30

A Reference Merging Unit and Calibration Setup for Sampled Values over Ethernet Tapio Lehtonen, VTT MIKES Metrology

11:30 - 11:50

Accurate Phase Calibration of PMUs and PMU Calibrators Milos Acanski, VSL

11:50 - 12:10

Smart Grid Power Quality and Stability Measurements in Europe Paul Wright, NPL

12:10 - 12:30

An Accurate Phase Compensation Algorithm for PMUs Francisco Messina, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Mo-3

Radio Frequency / Microwave I

10:30 - 10:50

Mechanical Aspects in mm-wave Measurements Markus Zeier, METAS

10:50 - 11:10

Comparative Modeling of Thermal Isolation Section in a Rectangular Waveguide Microcalorimeter Xiaohai Cui, National Institute of Metrology, China

11:10 - 11:30

V-band Waveguide Microcalorimeter for Millimeter-wave Power Standards Jae-Yong Kwon, KRISS

11:30 - 11:50

A Nonlinear Verification Device for Nonlinear Vector Network Analyzers David Humphreys, National Physical Laboratory

11:50 - 12:10

Improvement of Uncertainty Analysis for Waveguide VNA Measurement at Terahertz Frequency Masahiro Horibe, National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

12:10 - 12:30

Establishment of Attenuation Standards of 110 GHz to 170 GHz using a mm-Wave VNA Anton Widarta, National Metrology Institute of Japan

Provinces II

Chair: Luciano Brunetti, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRIM)

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

Confederation II & III

14:00 - 16:00 Mo-4

Quantum Standards I

14:00 - 14:20

From AC Quantum Voltmeter to Quantum Calibrator Jinni Lee, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

14:20 - 14:40

Simultaneous Double Waveform Synthesis with a Single Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard Alain Rüfenacht, NIST

14:40 - 15:00

Behavior Modeling of the Nonlinear Amplifier Using the AC Josephson Voltage Standard Jifeng Qu, National Institute of Metrology

Governor General Ballroom

Chair: Jan-Theodoor Janssen, National Physical Laboratory

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MONDAY JULY 11

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada 15:00 - 15:20

Dry cooling of a 10 V programmable Josephson voltage standard array Michael Starkloff, Supracon AG

15:20 - 15:40

A Differential Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard for Low-voltage Measurement Honghui Li, National Institute of Metrology

15:40 - 16:00

10 Volt Automated Direct Comparison of Two Cryocooled Programmable Josephson Voltage Standards Alain Rüfenacht, NIST

Mo-5

Impedance I

14:00 - 14:20

Reference Micropotentiometer Resistors for AC-DC Transfer and Phase Error Measurements Ilya Budovsky, National Measurement Institute Australia

14:20 - 14:40

The frequency dependence of a 10 nF gas-dielectric capacitor Luca Callegaro, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRIM)

14:40 - 15:00

An AC-DC Resistor based on a silicon wafer Kwang Min Yu, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science(KRISS)

15:00 - 15:20

Uncertainty Evaluation using the Monte-Carlo Method Hyung-Kew Lee, KRISS

15:20 - 15:40

Traceable DC - 18 GHz Characterization of Coaxial 50 Ω Impedance Standards Gert Rietveld, VSL

15:40 - 16:00

Impedance measurements up to 13 MHz François Ziadé, LNE

Mo-6

Current I

14:00 - 14:20

Ultrastable Low-Noise Current Amplifiers With Extended Range and Improved Accuracy Dietmar Drung, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

14:20 - 14:40

A New Generation of Multijunction Thermal Current Converters Thomas Lipe, NIST

14:40 - 15:00

Improvements in the Performance of a Calibration System for Rogowski Coils at High Pulsed Currents Branislav Djokic, National Research Council Canada

15:00 - 15:20

Expansion of the Measurement Range of AC Shunt Resistor Standard Seitaro Kon, AIST, NMIJ

15:20 - 15:40

Development of High Current Shunts of Cage Design with Active Cooling Věra Nováková Zachovalová, Czech Metrology Institute

15:40 - 16:00

A DCCT-Based 100-A DC Current Source With High Stability Zhengkun Li, National Institute of Metrology

Provinces I

Chair: Rado Lapuh, Metrology Institute of the Republic of Slovenia

Provinces II

Chair: Jari Hällström, MIKES Metrology, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

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MONDAY JULY 11

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

16:00 - 18:00 Poster Sessions: Mo-PS1 to PS9 & Coffee Break (16:00-16:45) Session A: 16:00 - 17:00 Session B: 17:00 - 18:00

Mo-PS1

Power and Energy - High Voltage/Current Power and Power Analysis

Confederation I

Chair: Jae Kap Jung, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science P01 A

Reference setup for the calibration of power transformer loss measurement systems Ernest Houtzager, VSL Dutch Metrology Institute

P02 B

Calibration systems for analogue non-conventional voltage and current transducers Ernest Houtzager, VSL Dutch Metrology Institute

P03 A

An Improved Partial Discharge Location Method in Substations: Error Reduction based on MonteCarlo Simulation Yue Hu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

P04 B

Hydro-Generator Sudden Short-Circuit Testing Using Rogowski Coils Branislav Djokic, National Research Council Canada

P05 A

Modified Step-Up Technique for the DC High Voltage Traceability Kyu-Tae Kim, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

P06 B

Use of a Nanocrystalline Core for a Precise Non-invasive AC Current Measurement Radek Prochazka, Czech Metrology Institute

P07 A

International Comparison of Instrument Current Transformers up to 10 kA at 50 Hz Frequency Renata Styblíková, CMI

P08 B

Comparison of the Phase Angle Errors between RVD and IVD Xianlin Pan, NIM

Mo-PS2

Quantum Standards

P09 A

Precision Measurements of Quantum Hall Resistance Plateau in Doping-Controlled Graphene Device Dong-Hun Chae, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

P10 B

Operation of a Cryogenic Current Comparator in Presence of Mechanical Vibrations Martin Götz, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P11 A

Performance of the Binary Compensation Unit for Cryogenic Current Comparators Martin Götz, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P12 B

Characterization of HMDS treated CVD Graphene Blaise Jeanneret, METAS

P13 A

Development of a PJVS Based Primary AC Power Standard Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld, INMETRO

P14 B

Development of the single quantum Hall devices for the resistance standard in NIM Xueshen Wang, National Institute of Metrology

Confederation I

Chair: Franz Ahlers, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

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MONDAY JULY 11

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada P15 A

Evaluation of the Alignment Errors in Joule Balance Caused by Horizontal Forces and Torques Tao Zeng, Harbin Institute of Technology

Mo-PS3

Radio Frequency / Microwave Power, Noise, and Network-Parameters

Confederation I

Chair: Rolf Judaschke, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt P16 B

New Effective Coaxial Twin-Load Microcalorimeter system Murat Celep, National Institute for Standards

P17 A

International Comparison of WR15 (50 to 75 GHz) Power Measurements among NIST, NIM, PTB and NMC Xiaohai Cui, National Institute of Metrology, China

P18 B

Measurement Comparison up to 65 GHz in Coaxial 1.85 mm Line Christopher Eiø, National Physical Laboratory

P19 A

Considerations for Using Waveguide Extenders Johannes Hoffmann, METAS

P20 B

Effects of Connectors and Improper Mounting of Air Lines in TRL Calibration Johannes Hoffmann, METAS

P21 A

VRC Measurement for 3.5 mm Coaxial System Using Network Analyzer Fitted with Type K Connector Aaron Yan, Standards and Calibration Laboratory

P22 B

Verification concepts in S-parameter measurements Markus Zeier, METAS

Mo-PS4

Impedance

P23 A

A Low Frequency Josephson Impedance Bridge Gunnar Eklund, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

P24 B

Bilateral International Inductance Comparison Using Traveling Standards in Thermoregulated Enclosures Torsten Funck, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P25 A

SIM Key Comparison of 10 mH Inductance Standards Jose Angel Moreno Hernandez, Centro Nacional de Metrologia

P26 B

Determination and Use of Temperature Coefficients of Inductance Standards Jose Angel Moreno Hernandez, Centro Nacional de Metrologia

P27 A

Development of Calculable Resistors at CENAM Alepth Pacheco Estrada, Centro Nacional de Metrología

Mo-PS5

Resistance - Graphene-Based Electrical Metrology

P28 B

Confederation I

Chair: Javier Diaz De Aguilar, Centro Español de Metrología (CEM)

Confederation I

Chair: Randolph Elmquist, National Inst. of Standards and Technology Comparison between GaAs and graphene QHR standards for resistance realisation at SP Tobias Bergsten, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

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MONDAY JULY 11

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

P29 A

Experimental Study of Carrier Density Tuning in Epitaxial Graphene QHR Devices Nick Fletcher, BIPM

P30 B

Fabrication of graphene quantum Hall resistance standard in a cryogen-free table-top system Hans He, Chalmers University of Technology

P31 A

Improvement of Chemical Vapor Deposition Graphene for Quantum Hall Resistance Standard device Xueshen Wang, National Institute of Metrology

P32 B

Dissipation Factor and Frequency Dependence of Graphene Quantum Hall Devices Cay-Christian Kalmbach, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

Mo-PS6

Time and Frequency - Photonics and Optical Metrology

P33 A

Six-axis Heterodyne Interferometer System for Joule Balance Yang Bai, Harbin Institute of Technology

P34 B

Fundamental parameter determination to improve spectroscopical methods Michael Kolbe, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P35 A

Time-domain Phase Noise Measurement in the Optical Frequency Region Wataru Kokuyama, NMIJ/AIST

Mo-PS7

Confederation I

Chair: Gordon Shaw, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Magnetics

Confederation I

Chair: Haiming Shao, National Institute of Metrology(NIM), P.R.China

P36 B

Error Estimation of Magnetic Flux Measurement of the Permanent Magnet in Open Magnetic Circuit Yan Yang, National Institute of Metrology, China

P37 A

Determination of the Verdet Constant of Low Birefringence Single-Mode Optical Fiber Daniela Istrate, LNE

P38 B

Geomagnetic Measurement and Analysis of Cheongyang Observatory Po Gyu Park, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS)

Mo-PS8

Novel Sensors and Measurements

Confederation I

Chair: Ian Robinson, National Physical Laboratory

P39 A

Nanoradian Angle Measurements Using Differential Fabry-Perot Interferometer Mehmet Çelik, TUBITAK UME

P40 B

Improved NMR magnetometer for weak fields Ramon Martin, IPT-SP

P41 A

Precise measurement of inhomogeneity of two dimensional system by six point method Krzysztof Szymański, University of Białystok

P42 B

Nonlinearity Testing of Capacitance Bridges Using Programmable Capacitors Yicheng Wang, National Institute of Standards and Technology

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MONDAY JULY 11

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Mo-PS9

Voltage

P43 A

An Evaluation Method for Wideband Voltage Dividers Using Two Phase-locked Signal Generators Hiroyuki Fujiki, National Metrology Institute of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (NMIJ, AIST)

P44 B

Design of a Thermal Converter with Frequency Output Gean Geronymo, Inmetro

P45 A

About the Use of Ellipse Fitting Algorithm in Sampling Measurements of Complex Ratio of AC Voltages Marian Kampik, Silesian University of Technology

P46 B

Trilateral Comparison of a Planar Thin-Film Thermal AC Voltage Standard up to 1 MHz Marian Kampik, Silesian University of Technology

P47 A

Design and Self-calibration of Cascaded Inductive Voltage Divider with Ratio of 2n:1 Xianlin Pan, NIM

Confederation I

Chair: Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld, INMETRO

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TUESDAY JULY 12

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

08:30 - 10:00 Tu-PL2

Kibble Plenary

Governor General Ballroom

 

08:30 - 09:15

Nature never deals off of the bottom of the deck... but she holds all of the aces: The joys of doing precision measurement science James FALLER, The University of Colorado, and the University of Glasgow

09:15 - 10:00

Precision Atom Interferometry Mark KASEVICH, Stanford University

10:00 - 18:00 Exhibition

Confederation Foyer

Coffee Break

Confederation Foyer

10:00 - 10:30

10:30 - 12:30 Tu-1

Watt Balances I

10:30 - 10:50

First mass measurements with the NIST-4 watt balance Darine Haddad, National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:50 - 11:10

The METAS Watt Balance MARK II Ali Eichenberger, METAS

11:10 - 11:30

Noise Reductions in the NRC Watt Balance Barry Wood, National Research Council Canada

11:30 - 11:50

The Construction of the New Joule Balance at the NIM Zhengkun Li, National Institute of Metrology

11:50 - 12:10

Progress on the BIPM watt balance Hao Fang, BIPM

12:10 - 12:30

Towards the next generation NPL watt balance Ian Robinson, National Physical Laboratory

Tu-2

Power and Energy II

10:30 - 10:50

Comparison of Two Realisations of a Power Standard Ilya Budovsky, National Measurement Institute Australia

10:50 - 11:10

A computer-controlled calibrator for instrument transformer test sets Christian Mester, Federal Institute of Metrology METAS

11:10 - 11:30

Calibration of Electronic Transformer with Digital Output Based on Synchronous Sampling Yang Pan, Shanghai Institute of Measurement and Testing Technology

Governor General Ballroom

Chair: Beat Jeckelmann, Federal Institute of Metrology METAS

Provinces I

Chair: Thomas Nelson, NIST

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TUESDAY JULY 12

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada 11:30 - 11:50

Precision Loss Measurement of Reactive Compensation Components by Sampling Voltage and Current Enrico Mohns, PTB

11:50 - 12:10

An AC Current Transformer Measuring System for Power Frequencies Enrico Mohns, PTB

12:10 - 12:30

Development of HF Power Source for the Calibration of Electrosurgical Analyzer Wei Zhao, National Institute of Metrology, China

Tu-3

Time and Frequency I

10:30 - 10:50

QPN Limited Stability and BBR Shift Uncertainty of NRC’s Sr+ Atomic Clock Bin Jian, National Research Council Canada

10:50 - 11:10

Operational Strontium optical lattice clocks Eva Bookjans, Observatoire de Paris

11:10 - 11:30

+ Progress toward a new implementation of an In optical clock Ying Li, National Institute of information and communications Technology

11:30 - 11:50

Optical Cryogenic Silicon Resonators Thomas Legero, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

11:50 - 12:10

Sub-Doppler laser spectroscopy of molecular iodine at 578 nm Takumi Kobayashi, National Metrology Institute of Japan

12:10 - 12:30

Dependence of Scale Factor on Initial Cloud Size for an Atom-Ball Gyroscope Bruno Pelle, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Provinces II

Chair: Mikko Merimaa, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

Confederation II & III

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TUESDAY JULY 12

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

14:00 - 16:00 Poster Sessions: Tu-PS1 to PS8 & Coffee Break (14:30-15:15) Session A: 14:00 - 15:00 Session B: 15:00 - 16:00 Sponsored by:

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Tu-PS1

Confederation I

Power and Energy Chair: Anders Bergman, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

P01 A

Making Low Level AC Voltage Measurements with DVM Gleb Gubler, D.I.Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology (VNIIM)

P02 B

A Novel TDM-Based High Precision Wattmeter Ljubiša Jovanović, Institute Mihajlo Pupin

P03 A

An Absolute Method for Determining the Dissipation Factor of Capacitors at Voltages up to 1 kV Jae Kap Jung, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

P04 B

Error Correction: a Proposal for a Standard Thomas Nelson, NIST

P05 A

Experiments for Calibrate Differential Phase Measurement System You Li, Beijing Orient Institute of Measurement and Test

P06 B

An AC Power Amplifier for Testing Instrument Transformer Test Equipment Enrico Mohns, PTB

P07 A

Evaluation of Digital Energy Meter Error by Monte Carlo Method Zhengsen Jia, National Institute of Metrology

Tu-PS2

Quantum Standards - Development and Fabrication of Josephson Voltage Standards Chair: Blaise Jeanneret, METAS

P08 B

Packaging of fiber-coupled module for Josephson Junction Array voltage standards Eivind Bardalen, University College of Southeast Norway

P09 A

Series arrays of NbSi barrier Josephson junctions for AC voltage standards Johannes Kohlmann, PTB

P10 B

Tests on waveform synthesis in a new cryocooler setup Andrea Sosso, INRIM

P11 A

Stepwise waveform generation using Josephson voltage standards for joule balance Zhengkun Li, National Institute of Metrology

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Confederation I

TUESDAY JULY 12

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Tu-PS3

Radio Frequency / Microwave

Confederation I

Chair: Djamel Allal, LNE

P12 B

Material Measurements Using the Vector Network Analyzer Luciano Brunetti, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRIM)

P13 A

Free-Space Measurement of the Complex Permittivity of Liquid Materials at Millimeter-wave Region Tae-Weon Kang, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

P14 B

Permittivity measurement using a long fixture to eliminate reflection effect at fixture ends Yuto Kato, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

P15 A

Dynamic Measurements of Moisture Content using Microwave Signal and its Verification Seitaro Kon, AIST, NMIJ

P16 B

High Precision Slotted Cavity Measurement of a Novel Ceramic State Polymer Electrolyte Mohammed N. Afsar, Tufts University

P17 A

Traceable type N calibration kit: DC to 1 GHz François Ziadé, LNE

Tu-PS4

Current

Confederation I

Chair: Daniela Istrate, LNE

P18 B

Research on Current Calibration System with High Stability Song Jiayun, Beijing Orient Institute of Measurement and Test

P19 A

Cable Noise Investigations for High-Accuracy Measurements of Small Direct Currents Christian Krause, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P20 B

Improved Calibration of Instruments for Small Direct Currents Hansjörg Scherer, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P21 A

Fiber-Optic Current Sensor Utilized for DC High Current Calibration Wei Zhao, National Institute of Metrology(NIM), P.R.China

P22 B

Design of the Current Comparator for Measuring the Current Shunts at Common Ground Xianlin Pan, NIM

Tu-PS5

Watt Balances and Avogadro

Confederation I

Chair: Ali Eichenberger, METAS

P23 A

The new interferometer of the BIPM watt balance Franck Bielsa, BIPM

P24 B

Concentricity Alignment between Electromagnet Yoke and Suspended Coil in NIM-2 Zhengkun Li, National Institute of Metrology

P25 A

Progress of an Atomic Gravimeter at KRISS Taeg Yong Kwon, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

P26 B

Static Phase Improvements in the LNE watt balance François Piquemal, LNE

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TUESDAY JULY 12

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

P27 A

A Magnetic Damping Device for Watt and Joule Balances Jinxin Xu, Department of Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University

P28 B

An Analytical Model for Designing Permanent Magnet Systems in Watt and Joule Balances Jinxin Xu, Tsinghua University

P29 A

28 Homogeneity Characterization of Lattice Spacing of Si Single Crystals Atsushi Waseda, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

Tu-PS6

Impedance - Bridges and Thompson Lampard Capacitors

Confederation I

Chair: Yicheng Wang, NIST

P30 B

Comparison Among Three Impedance Bridges for Capacitance Measurements at the nF Range Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld, National Institute of Metrology, Quality e Technology (Inmetro)

P31 A

A Comparison of the Josephson Impedance Bridges of PTB and SP Gunnar Eklund, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

P32 B

Comparison of the Frequency Dependence of Capacitance Ratios between LNE and PTB Thomas Hagen, PTB

P33 A

Improvement on Alignment of Fabry-Perot Interferometer in Calculable Capacitor Lu Huang, National Institute of Metrology

P34 B

Method of Displacement Determination in Calculable Capacitor at NIM Lu Huang, National Institute of Metrology

P35 A

Four Terminal Pair Digital Sampling Impedance Bridge Stanislav Mašláň, Czech Metrology Institute

P36 B

Digital Sampling Setup for Measurement of Complex Voltage Ratio Stanislav Mašláň, Czech Metrology Institute

P37 A

A Digital Impedance Bridge with Auto-balancing Source Ratio Yan Yang, National Institute of Metrology, China

Tu-PS7

Resistance

Confederation I

Chair: Dean Jarrett, National Institute of Standards and Technology

P38 B

Study of Contact Resistance in Connectors with Physical Simulation using Nano-fabrication Yasuhiro Fukuyama, National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), AIST

P39 A

The Enhanced Performance of the DCC Current Comparator using AccuBridge™ Technology Shiping Huang, Measurements International

P40 B

On Aspects of Calibration of DC Resistance Ratio Bridges Jan Kučera, Czech Metrology Institute

P41 A

Testing the New Generation of Low-Frequency Current Comparators Alexandre Satrapinski, VTT-MIKES Metrology

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TUESDAY JULY 12

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Tu-PS8

Confederation I

Voltage Chair: Bjørnar Karlsen, Justervesenet

P42 B

Automated Setup for Calibration of Calibrators at Alternating Voltage and Alternating Current Torsten Funck, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P43 A

Quasi coherent overlapping procedure to improve harmonics suppression Rado Lapuh, Metrology Institute of the Republic of Slovenia

P44 B

Keysight 3458A noise performance Rado Lapuh, Metrology Institute of the Republic of Slovenia

P45 A

Zener DC Voltage Standard Pressure Coefficient Measurement Roger Melendez, ICE: Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad

P46 B

QWTB - Software Toolbox for Sampling Measurements Martin Šíra, Czech Metrology Institute

P47 A

Calculable Thermal AC Voltage Standards for 10 kHz - 1 MHz Frequency Range Marian Kampik, Silesian University of Technology

16:00 - 18:00 Tu-4

Governor General Ballroom

Quantum Standards II Chair: Stephane Solve, BIPM

16:00 - 16:20 2 Volt Pulse-Driven Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer Nathan Flowers-Jacobs, NIST 16:20 - 16:40 First Metrological Applications of the PTB 1 V Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer Luis Palafox, PTB 16:40 - 17:00 Direct Comparison of a Pulse-driven JAWS and a PJVS at 1 Volt Alain Rüfenacht, NIST 17:00 - 17:20 Precision µV-Synthesizer Based on a Pulse-driven Josephson Array Ralf Behr, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt 17:20 - 17:40 AC-DC Calibrations With a Pulse-driven AC Josephson Voltage Standard Operated in a Small Cryostat Helko van den Brom, VSL 17:40 - 18:00 Implementation of a Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard in a Zero Boil-off Dewar Tom Stewart, Measurement Standards Laboratory of New Zealand

Tu-5

Provinces I

Impedance II Chair: Luca Callegaro, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRIM)

16:00 - 16:20 Measurement of Time Constant of Four-terminal Resistor Based on Dissipation Factor Jian Feng, Shanghai Institute of Measurement and Testing Technology 16:20 - 16:40 Improvements on the Design of a Four Terminal-Pair Coaxial Bridge Gean Geronymo, Inmetro

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TUESDAY JULY 12

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

16:40 - 17:00 Transport Behaviour and Stability of Inductors for International Comparisons Jürgen Melcher, PTB 17:00 - 17:20 Calibration of a LCR-Meter at Arbitrary Phase Angles using a Fully Automated Impedance Simulator Frédéric Overney, Federal Institute of Metrology METAS 17:20 - 17:40 Development of a programmable small capacitance standard at LNE Olivier Thévenot, Laboratoire National de métrologie et d'Essais

Tu-6

Provinces II

Radio Frequency / Microwave II

Chair: Masahiro Horibe, National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 16:00 - 16:20 Thermoelectric Power Transfer Standards for V- and W-Band Rolf Judaschke, PTB 16:20 - 16:40 Characterization of high-speed photodetectors using a laser-based vector network analyzer Paul Struszewski, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt 16:40 - 17:00 Temperature Control of Waveguide Extenders Johannes Hoffmann, METAS 17:00 - 17:20 Uncertainty Evaluation of Balanced S Parameter Measurements François Ziadé, LNE 17:20 - 17:40 Development of Verification Process for On-Wafer Measurement at Millimeter-Wave Frequency Ryo Sakamaki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology 17:40 - 18:00 CENAM's Primary Standard for Microwave Power up to 18 GHz Mariano Botello-Perez, CENAM

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WEDNESDAY JULY 13

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada 08:30 - 10:00 We-PL3

Plenary III

08:30 - 09:15

Linking the International System of Units to Fundamental Constants Joachim ULLRICH, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

09:15 - 10:00

Optical atomic clock Jun YE, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Colorado

Governor General Ballroom

10:00 - 18:00 Exhibition

Confederation Foyer

Coffee Break

Confederation Foyer

10:00 - 10:30

10:30 - 12:30 We-1

Quantum Standards III

10:30 - 10:50

Accuracy verification of single-electron pumps with 0.2 ppm uncertainty Frank Hohls, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

10:50 - 11:10

Universality of the tunable-barrier electron pump at the part-per-million level Stephen Giblin, National Physical Laboratory

11:10 - 11:30

Robustness of single-electron pumps at sub-ppm level Frank Hohls, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

11:30 - 11:50

Robustness of Potential-Profile-Tunable Electron Pump Myung-Ho Bae, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

11:50 - 12:10

Scaling the current from a GHz electron pump using a CCC Stephen Giblin, National Physical Laboratory

12:10 - 12:30

Towards a programmable quantum current generator Wilfrid Poirier, Laboratoire National de métrologie et d'Essais

We-2

Impedance III

Governor General Ballroom

Chair: Antti Manninen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

Provinces I

Chair: Ralf Behr, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

10:30 - 10:50

Impedance Bridge Based on Pulse-Driven Josephson Arrays for Arbitrary Impedance Ratios Stephan Bauer, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

10:50 - 11:10

Systematic Error Analysis in a Josephson Impedance Bridge Thomas Hagen, PTB

11:10 - 11:30

Josephson-Based Full Digital Bridge for High-Accuracy Impedance Comparisons Frédéric Overney, Federal Institute of Metrology METAS

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WEDNESDAY JULY 13

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

11:30 - 11:50

A three-arm 4TP digitally-assisted bridge for the comparison of arbitrary impedances Massimo Ortolano, Politecnico di Torino

11:50 - 12:10

A Digital Four-Terminal Pair Impedance Bridge Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld, INMETRO

12:10 - 12:30

Large Capacitance Measurement System Based on Dual Balance Bridge You Li, Beijing Orient Institute of Measurement and Test

We-3

Voltage II

Provinces II

Chair: Karl-Erik Rydler, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

10:30 - 10:50

10 V Transconductance Amplifier for the Comparison of Josephson Standards and Thermal Converters Ilya Budovsky, National Measurement Institute Australia

10:50 - 11:10

Low-Voltage AC-DC transfer standards at NMIJ Hiroyuki Fujiki, National Metrology Institute of Japan

11:10 - 11:30

A Simple Model for the Prediction of AC-DC Difference of Multi-Junction Thermal Converters Stefan Cular, National Institute of Standards and Technology

11:30 - 11:50

Calibration of Inductive Voltage Dividers at Power Frequencies Using an AC-PJVS Jimmy Hsu, Center for Measurement Standards (CMS/ITRI)

11:50 - 12:10

Establishing of 1000V Multi-decade Inductive Voltage Divider Standard at NIM Wei Wang, National Institute of Metrology P.R.China

12:10 - 12:30

Improved Setup for Bridge Standard Calibration up to 5 kHz Marc Beug, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

Confederation II & III

14:00 - 16:00 We-4

Fundamental Constants I

14:00 - 14:20

Mass measurement of 28Si-enriched spheres at NMIJ for determination of the Avogadro constant Shigeki Mizushima, National Metrology Institute of Japan

14:20 - 14:40

Results from the Magnetic Suspension Mass Comparator for Vacuum-to-Air Mass Dissemination Corey Stambaugh, National Institute of Standards and Technology

14:40 - 15:00

Comparison of two methods for determining the sorption correction for a vacuum-realized kilogram Patrick Abbott, NIST

15:00 - 15:20

Improvements of A Kilogram Level Inertial Mass Measurement Experiment Zhuang Fu, Tsinghua University

Governor General Ballroom

Chair: Horst Bettin, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

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WEDNESDAY JULY 13

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada 15:20 - 15:40

Piston Guide and Magnet Assembly for the KRISS Watt Balance Kwang-Cheol Lee, KRISS

15:40 - 16:00

Surface layer analysis of Si spheres both in vacuum and in air by an improved ellipsometer Kazuaki Fujita, National Metrology Institute of Japan / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

We-5

Power and Energy III

14:00 - 14:20

A Calibration Setup for IEC 61850-9-2 Test Sets Marco Agustoni, Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS)

14:20 - 14:40

Calibration of 90° Phase Difference Measured by Digital Sampling Method Jian Feng, Shanghai Institute of Measurement and Testing Technology

14:40 - 15:00

An Electronic Load to Verify Harmonic Emission Compliance Peter Davis, National Physical Laboratory

15:00 - 15:20

A Proposal to Establish a System for Calibration of Harmonic Power Analyzers Hongtao Huang, National Institute of Metrology

15:20 - 15:40

Improvement of Agilent 3458A Performances in Wideband Complex Transfer Function Measurement Domenico Giordano, Istitito Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica

15:40 - 16:00

Harmonics and Interharmonics Spectral Analysis by ANN Javier Diaz de Aguilar, Centro Español de Metrología (CEM)

We-6

Resistance I

14:00 - 14:20

Convenient graphene-based quantum Hall resistance standards Wilfrid Poirier, Laboratoire National de métrologie et d'Essais

14:20 - 14:40

Magnetocapacitance and Dissipation Factor of Epitaxial Graphene Hall Bars Jürgen Schurr, PTB

14:40 - 15:00

Millimeter-sized Graphene Quantum Hall Devices for Resistance Standards Yanfei Yang, National Institute of Standards and Technology

15:00 - 15:20

Tests of Series Quantum Hall Arrays Based on Epitaxial Graphene Antti Manninen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

15:20 - 15:40

Towards a cryogen-free table-top primary resistance standard Jan-Theodoor Janssen, National Physical Laboratory

15:40 - 16:00

AC quantum Hall effect in epitaxial graphene Felix Lüönd, METAS

Provinces I

Chair: René David Carranza Lopez Padilla, Centro Nacional de Metrologia

Provinces II

Chair: François Piquemal, LNE

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WEDNESDAY JULY 13

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

16:00 - 18:00 Poster Sessions: We-PS1 to PS7 & Coffee Break (16:00-16:45) Session A: 16:00 - 17:00 Session B: 17:00 - 18:00

We-PS1

Power and Energy - Smart Grid and Phase Measurement Unit

P01 A

Requirements for an Advanced PMU Calibrator Jean-Pierre Braun, Federal Institute of Metrology METAS

P02 B

Development of a System for the Calibration of Digital Bridges for Non-Conventional Transformers Branislav Djokic, National Research Council Canada

P03 A

Behaviour of different PMU algorithms under static and dynamic conditions Miha Kokalj, SIQ

P04 B

Algorithm for measuring amplitude and frequency deviations intended for PMU René David Carranza Lopez Padilla, CENAM

P05 A

Modelling of PMU Uncertainty by Means of Monte Carlo Method Martin Šíra, Czech Metrology Institute

P06 B

Synchrophasor-based Transmission Line Impedance Measurement Deborah Ritzmann, University of Reading

P07 A

Precision Measurement System for the Calibration of Phasor Measurement Units Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, National Measurement Institute Australia

P08 B

Advanced Applications of AMR Data to Generate Functions for Enhancing SMART GRID Operation Sioe T. Mak, ESTA International, LLC, USA

We-PS2

Quantum Standards - Development and Fabrication of Josephson Voltage Standards

Confederation I

Chair: Gert Rietveld, VSL

Confederation I

Chair: Luis Palafox, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P09 A

Portable Josephson Voltage Reference Standard Ralf Behr, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P10 B

Differential Sampling Measurements of Low-Frequency Sinusoidal Waveforms Using AC-PJVS Shih-Fang Chen, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)

P11 A

Voltage Lead Errors in an AC Josephson Voltage Standard: Explanation in Terms of Standing Waves Helko van den Brom, VSL

P12 B

Research on Differential Sampling Method with Josephson voltage Standard Honghui Li, National Institute of Metrology

We-PS3

Radio Frequency / Microwave

P13 A

S parameters measurement of antennas under thermal stress Djamel Allal, LNE

Confederation I

Chair: Christopher Eiø, NPL

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WEDNESDAY JULY 13

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada P14 B

Calibration of Sample-Time Error in a Sampling Oscilloscope and Uncertainty Analysis Chihyun Cho, KRISS

P15 A

Study on Calibration of Terahertz Attenuators Hitoshi Iida, NMIJ/AIST

P16 B

Uncertainty Improvement of Monopole Antenna Calibration Using ECSM Tae-Weon Kang, KRISS

P17 A

Measurement of microwave magnetic field in free space using the Rabi frequency Moto Kinoshita, National Metrology Institute of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

We-PS4

Current

P18 B

Extending AC-DC Current Transfer to 100 A, 100 kHz in UME Mehedin Arifovic, TUBITAK Ulusal Metroloji Enstitusu

P19 A

Development of Primary Standard for AC-DC Current Transfer Difference Věra Nováková Zachovalová, Czech Metrology Institute

P20 B

The Establishment of mA CT Calibration System at KTL and Comparison with NRC Kwangjae Song, Korea Testing Laboratory

P21 A

AC-DC Current Transfer Difference Estimation of Thin-Film Multijunction TCs up to 1 MHz Umberto Pogliano, INRIM

P22 B

A High Current Nanosecond Pulse Generator for Calibrating Current Shunts Haiming Shao, National Institute of Metrology, Beijing, China

P23 A

Analysis on Double-layer Squirrel-cage Shunt for Large Pulse Current with High Frequency Shuqiang Wang, Beijing Orient Institute of Measurement & Test

We-PS5

Watt Balances, Gravity, and Avogadro

P24 B

Feasibility Study of Electrical Measurements of Oscillating - Magnet WattBalance Tezgül Coşkun Öztürk, TÜBİTAK UME

P25 A

Gravity Measurements for the KRISS Watt Balance In-Mook Choi, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

P26 B

Frequency Estimation of a Damped Sinusoidal Signal and Comparison to Theoretical Lower Bound Isaac Fan, PTB

P27 A

Plane mirror based method for laser beam alignment Yunfeng Lu, National Institute of Metrology, China

P28 B

Monitoring Gravity for the NIST-4 Watt Balance Darine Haddad, National Institute of Standards and Technology

P29 A

The feasibility of a watt balance based on twin pressure balances Christopher Sutton, Callaghan Innovation

P30 B

Preliminary result of accurate gravimetry at NIM Joule Balance site Zhengkun Li, National Institute of Metrology

Confederation I

Chair: Torsten Funck, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

Confederation I

Chair: Stephan Schlamminger, National Institute of Standards and Technology

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WEDNESDAY JULY 13

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

P31 A

A preliminary magnet nonlinear research on the joule balance Zhengkun Li, National Institute of Metrology

P32 B

28 Thickness measurements of oxide and carbonaceous layer on a Si sphere by using XPS Lulu Zhang, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

We-PS6

Impedance

P33 A

A New CCEM-K4 Comparison of Capacitance at 10 pF Pierre Gournay, BIPM

P34 B

Measurement of Frequency Dependence of Standard Capacitors in the Frequency range 10 kHz to 1 MHz Monthol Homklintian, National Institute of Metrology (Thailand)

P35 A

Simple Resistance Standard with Calculable Time Constant Stanislav Mašláň, Czech Metrology Institute

P36 B

Towards an Impedance Bridge Based on a Single Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard Félix Raso, Centro Español de Metrología

P37 A

Method of Calibration of Lock In Amplifiers in Linearity Félix Raso, Centro Español de Metrología

P38 B

Calculation of High Frequency 4-TP Impedance Standards Lucie Vojáčková, Czech Metrology Institute

P39 A

A Programmable Capacitor for Inductance Measurements Bryan Waltrip, NIST

We-PS7

Time and Frequency - Atomic Fountains and Clocks

P40 B

Status of the Cs Fountain Clock at the National Research Council of Canada Scott Beattie, National Research Council Canada

P41 A

Drift-compensated Low-noise Frequency Synthesis Based on a CryoCSO for the KRISS-F1(Cs) Myoung-Sun Heo, KRISS

P42 B

Recent Improvements of NICT atomic fountains CsF1 & CsF2 Motohiro Kumagai, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

P43 A

Operating Atomic Fountain Clock using Robust DBR Laser System Taeg Yong Kwon, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

P44 B

Pre-stabilization of a Distributed Feedback Diode Laser for Locking to a High-Finesse Cavity Mikko Merimaa, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

P45 A

A New Scheme of TWSTFT Receiver for Multiple Access Interference Suppression Yi-Jiun Huang, Telecommunication Laboratories, Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.

P46 B

Development of GNSS-based High Reliable Time Transfer System Yuan Xu, Beijing Institute of Metrology

Confederation I

Chair: Olivier Thévenot, Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essai (LNE)

Confederation I

Chair: Thomas Legero, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

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WEDNESDAY JULY 13

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada 18:15 - 19:00 Transportation to the Banquet Venue 19:00 - 21:00 Banquet at the Canadian Museum of History 21:00 - 21:30 Transportation to the Westin Ottawa Hotel

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THURSDAY JULY 14

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

08:30 - 10:10 Th-1

Voltage III

08:30 - 08:50

Measurement of Boltzmann Constant Using Superconducting Integrated Circuit Chiharu Urano, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

08:50 - 09:10

Accuracy of the New Voltage Standard Using Josephson Junctions Cooled to 77 K Alexander Klushin, Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IPM RAS)

09:10 - 09:30

Temperature sensitivity coefficients of the BIPM secondary voltage standards Stephane Solve, BIPM

09:30 - 09:50

Development of a Compact Zener DC Voltage Standard with Detachable Module System Nobu-Hisa Kaneko, NMIJ/AIST

09:50 - 10:10

Digital Phase Standard of High Accuracy up to the MHz-Range Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld, INMETRO

Th-2

Power and Energy IV

08:30 - 08:50

Study on High-Frequency Power Calibration Technology for Electrosurgical Analyzer Wei Zhao, National Institute of Metrology, China

08:50 - 09:10

Phase Shift Correction of Reference Sampling Multimeter for Electronic Transformer Calibration Yang Pan, Shanghai Institute of Measurement and Testing Technology

09:10 - 09:30

Upgrade of Accuracy and Traceability the SP Sampling Wattmeter Stefan Svensson, SP National Research Inst. of Sweden

09:30 - 09:50

Traceability and On-Site Calibration of the NRC-MSS Depolarization Current Measurements Refat Ghunem, National Research Council Canada

09:50 - 10:10

Frequency Calibration of MV Voltage Transformer under Actual Waveforms Gabriella Crotti, INRIM

Th-3

Impedance IV

08:30 - 08:50

Determination of impedance meter nonlinearity with a capacitance build-up method Faranak Pourdanesh, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRIM); Politecnico di Torino

08:50 - 09:10

The Optimal Hollow Active Auxiliary Electrode and Its Additional Functions Research Lu Huang, National Institute of Metrology, China

09:10 - 09:30

Evaluation of a Continuously Variable Calculable Capacitor Yicheng Wang, NIST

Governor General Ballroom

Chair: Yi-hua Tang, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Provinces I

Chair: Eddy So, National Research Council Canada

Provinces II

Chair: Jürgen Melcher, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

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THURSDAY JULY 14

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada 09:30 - 09:50

Progress Report on Measuring the von Kiltzing Constant at the BIPM Pierre Gournay, BIPM

09:50 - 10:10

Progress report on the determination of RK at LNE Olivier Thévenot, Laboratoire National de métrologie et d'Essais

10:00 - 16:00 Exhibition

Confederation Foyer

Coffee Break

Confederation Foyer

10:00 - 10:30

10:30 - 12:30 Th-4

Quantum Standards IV

10:30 - 10:50

Universality test of the quantum Hall effect on topological insulator Tetsuro Misawa, NMIJ, AIST

10:50 - 11:10

Direct Comparison of Fractional and Integer Quantized Hall Resistances: Status and Perspectives Franz Ahlers, PTB

11:10 - 11:30

Development of 1-MΩ Quantum Hall Array Resistance Standards Takehiko Oe, NMIJ/AIST

11:30 - 11:50

Investigation of Niobium nanoSQUIDs Based on Nanobridge Junctions Xueshen Wang, National Institute of Metrology

11:50 - 12:10

A direct DC 10 V comparison between the NIMJ and the BIPM Programmable Josephson Voltage Standards Stephane Solve, BIPM

12:10 - 12:30

Characterization of High-Stability AC Source Using AC-PJVS Yasutaka Amagai, National Metrology Institute of Japan

Th-5

Time and Frequency II

10:30 - 10:50

Study of the OP-PTB Link by Carrier-Phase Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer Joseph Achkar, LNE-SYRTE / Observatoire de Paris

10:50 - 11:10

Current Status of Terahertz Frequency Metrology at NICT Motohiro Kumagai, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

11:10 - 11:30

NIST on a Chip with Alkali Vapor Cells: Initial Results John Kitching, NIST

11:30 - 11:50

Iodine Absorption Cells Quality Evaluation Jan Hrabina, Institute of Scientific Instruments v.v.i., Czech Academy of Sciences

Governor General Ballroom

Chair: Nick Fletcher, BIPM

Provinces I

Chair: François Nez, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel /CNRS/UPMC/ENS

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THURSDAY JULY 14

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

11:50 - 12:10

Laser Refractometer as a Transfer Standard of the Pascal Patrick Egan, NIST

12:10 - 12:30

Using small mass and force metrology for laser power measurement Gordon Shaw, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Th-6

Radio Frequency / Microwave III

10:30 - 10:50

Comparison between time- and frequency-domain high-frequency device characterizations Mark Bieler, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

10:50 - 11:10

Comparison of Calibration Methods for Multiport VNAs up to 67 GHz Djamel Allal, Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d’Essais (LNE), Trappes, France

11:10 - 11:30

Quantum Based RF E-field Sensing by Using Two-photon Transition in Rydberg Atoms Zhenfei Song, National Institute of Metrology (NIM), China

11:30 - 11:50

Measurement Uncertainty of Free Space Antenna Factor for BI-log Antenna Using Amplitude Center Satoru Kurokawa, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology of Japan

11:50 - 12:10

Investigation of Peak Envelope Power Measurements and Uncertainties Yu Song Meng, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR

12:10 - 12:30

A Signal Processing Approach for Recovery of High-Q Dielectric Resonance Profile Measurements Mohammed N. Afsar, Tufts University

Provinces II

Chair: Ron Ginley, NIST

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

Confederation II & III

14:00 - 16:00 Poster Sessions: Th-PS1 to PS8 & Coffee Break (14:30-15:15) Session A: 14:00 - 15:00 Session B: 15:00 - 16:00

Th-PS1

Power and Energy - Power Analysis

Confederation I

Chair: Gleb Gubler, D.I.Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology (VNIIM)

P01 A

An electrical power reference system up to 1 MHz Tobias Bergsten, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

P02 B

High Accuracy and Traceable Power Quality Instrument Calibration Aaron Y. K. Yan, Standards and Calibration Laboratory

P03 A

Using Inductive Voltage Divider to Calibrate Linearity of Wideband Digitizer Xianlin Pan, NIM

P04 B

Self-Calibration of the Current Comparator with Common Ground Xianlin Pan, NIM

P05 A

Dynamical Waveforms and the Dynamical Source for Electricity Meter Dynamical Experiment Hongtao Huang, National Institute of Metrology

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THURSDAY JULY 14

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada P06 B

A Three-Phase Calibration and Field Measurement Setup Based on a Custom Digitizer Tapio Lehtonen, VTT MIKES Metrology

P07 A

Measurement and estimation of arbitrary signal power using a window technique Rado Lapuh, Metrology Institute of the Republic of Slovenia

P08 B

Asynchronous 3-Phase Power Measurements Richard Timmons, Guildline Instruments

Th-PS2

Power and Energy - Harmonic Power

Confederation I

Chair: Peter Davis, National Physical Laboratory

P09 A

Resistor Dividers for Power Quality Meters Leonardo Trigo, UTE

P10 B

Measuring System for Calibrating High Voltage Instrument Transformers at Distorted Waveforms Gonzalo Aristoy, UTE

P11 A

Dynamic algorithms for PMUs - methods for improving the signal processing effectiveness Umberto Pogliano, INRIM

P12 B

A Two-Channel Digital Sampling System for Estimating Harmonic Parameters at Low Frequencies Carlos Espinosa, CENAMEP AIP

Th-PS3

Quantum Voltage Standards

Confederation I

Chair: Uwe Siegner, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P13 A

Improvements in the Inmetro Zener Calibration Uncertainty Budgets Using CJVS and PJVS Gregory Kyriazis, INMETRO

P14 B

Towards a Quantum Sampling System Ralf Behr, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P15 A

Proposal for a New Quantum Voltage Standard based in Optical Frequency measurements Félix Raso, Centro Español de Metrología

P16 B

Improvement of Leakage Resistance of PJVS for NIST-4 Watt Balance Experiment Yi-hua Tang, National Institute of Standards and Technology

P17 A

Voltage Linearity Evaluation for a High-Speed Digitizer adopted to a Quantum Sampling Voltmeter Mun-Seog Kim, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

Th-PS4

Radio Frequency / Microwave Power, Noise, and Network-Parameters

Confederation I

Chair: Markus Zeier, METAS P18 B

Vector Network Analyzer Comparison up to 110 GHz in 1 mm Coaxial Line Djamel Allal, Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essais (LNE)

P19 A

Uncertainty Analysis and Evaluation of a WR-28 (26.5 to 40 GHz) Millimeter-Wave Power Standard Xiaohai Cui, National Institute of Metrology, China

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Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

P20 B

Primary Standard and Calibration of Scattering Parameter up to 12 GHz for Type N, 75 ohms connector Masahiro Horibe, National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

P21 A

Uncertainty Estimation for Gallium Nitride Diode Model based on VNA Measurement at 5.8 GHz Masahiro Horibe, National Metrology Institute of Japan

P22 B

Bilateral Comparison of RF Power Measurements with 2.4 mm Connectors between SCL and NMC, A*STAR Yu Song Meng, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR

P23 A

Metrological Connector Conversion Technique for Scattering Parameter Calibration Shintaro Nakamura, Japan Quality Assurance Organization

P24 B

Development of a NIST WR10 Radiometer Jack Surek, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Th-PS5

Current

Confederation I

Chair: Thomas Lipe, NIST

P25 A

A Comparison of Two Current Transformer Calibration Systems at NRC Canada Branislav Djokic, National Research Council Canada

P26 B

AC-DC Disk Resistors Made of Surface-Mount Components Torsten Funck, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P27 A

AC-DC Current Transfer Standards Suitable for Use Below 1 mA and up to 1 MHz Torsten Funck, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P28 B

A 10-A Wideband Transconductance Amplifier Zhengkun Li, National Institute of Metrology

Th-PS6

Resistance

Confederation I

Chair: Ernest Houtzager, VSL Dutch Metrology Institute

P29 A

Fabrication of High Value Standard Resistors for ICE-LMVE Blanca Isabel Castro, Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad

P30 B

Evaluation of a Resistive Voltage Divider Based on a Quantized Hall Resistance Voltage Divider Atsushi Domae, National Metrology Institute of Japan(NMIJ), AIST

P31 A

Double Path System for Resistance Unit Transfer from QHR Primary Std to 100TΩ Std Krystian Krawczyk, Wroclaw University of Technology

P32 B

Measurement of Conductivity of Materials at PTB Jürgen Melcher, PTB

P33 A

A Low Thermal EMF Relay-based Scanner for Precision Resistor Load Coefficient Calibration System Lushuai Qian, China Jiliang University

P34 B

Inmetro's Coaxial Calculable Resistance Project Gean Geronymo, Inmetro

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THURSDAY JULY 14

Th-PS7

Voltage

Confederation I

P35 A

Josephson-Based Characterization of Analog-to-Digital Converters Blaise Jeanneret, METAS

P36 B

An Improved Sinc Function Compensation Algorithm in AC Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard Zhengsen Jia, National Institute of Metrology

P37 A

The Accuracy Research of AC Waveform in Differential Sampling Method Zhengsen Jia, National Institute of Metrology

P38 B

Uncertainty of the signal parameter measurement due to their estimation from sampled data Rado Lapuh, Metrology Institute of the Republic of Slovenia

P39 A

The AC-AC Transfer Technique with Subsampling Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld, INMETRO

Th-PS8

Quantum Hall, CCC, and SET

Chair: Nobu-Hisa Kaneko, NMIJ/AIST

Confederation I

Chair: Wilfrid Poirier, LNE

P40 B

Realization of Quantum Hall Effect in Closed Cycle Refrigerators Jan Kučera, Czech Metrology Institute

P41 A

Application of Robust Control to a Cryogenic Current Comparator Martin Götz, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

P42 B

‘Cutoff Frequency’ of Quantum-Dot Pump Nam Kim, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

P43 A

Development of 10kΩ Quantum Hall Array Resistor Xueshen Wang, National Institute of Metrology

16:00 - 18:00 Th-7

Fundamental Constants II

16:00 - 16:20

Laser spectroscopy of muonic deuterium : new contribution to the proton puzzle François Nez, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel /CNRS/UPMC/ENS

16:20 - 16:40

Improved spectral aberration in Johnson Noise Thermometry Alessio Pollarolo, NIST

16:40 - 17:00

High Resolution Spectroscopy of 1S-3S Transition in Hydrogen Hélène Fleurbaey, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel / UPMC / CNRS / ENS

17:00 - 17:20

Upgrading the NIST Electrostatic Force Balance Julian Stirling, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Governor General Ballroom

Chair: Peter Mohr, NIST

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THURSDAY JULY 14

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

17:20 - 17:40

An Oscillating Magnet Watt Balance Haji Ahmadov, TUBİTAK

17:40 - 18:00

Towards a test of the Weak Equivalence Principle of gravity using anti-hydrogen at CERN François Nez, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel /CNRS/UPMC/ENS

Th-8

Resistance II

16:00 - 16:20

Third Generation of Adapted Wheatstone Bridge for High Resistance Measurements at NIST Shamith Payagala, NIST/JQI

16:20 - 16:40

Ultra-High Resistance Measurement Based on Non-Contact Electrostatic Voltmeter Feipeng Lin, National Institute of Metrology,China

16:40 - 17:00

Development of an AC Current Comparator Based Resistance Measurement System Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld, INMETRO

17:00 - 17:20

Development of 1 Ω and 10 Ω Metal Foil Standard Resistors Nobu-Hisa Kaneko, NMIJ/AIST

17:20 - 17:40

Evaluation of the Automatic Coaxial Mechanical Scanner for High-Resistance Measurement Use Takehiko Oe, NMIJ/AIST

17:40 - 18:00

Quantum Hall Resistance Traceability for the NIST-4 Watt Balance Dean Jarrett, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Th-9

Novel Sensors / Magnetics

16:00 - 16:20

Time-resolved detection of the Berry curvature in GaAs nanostructures Mark Bieler, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

16:20 - 16:40

Methods for characterization and minimization of microwave background in cryogenic environment Janne Lehtinen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

16:40 - 17:00

Analysis of Heat Loss for Measurement of Thomson Coefficient Using AC Calorimetric Method Yasutaka Amagai, National Metrology Institute of Japan

17:00 - 17:20

Coplanar Capacitive sensor for Measuring Horizontal Displacement in Joule Balance Yang Bai, Harbin Institute of Technology

17:20 - 17:40

Identification and correction of artefact in the measurement of pulsed magnetic fields Domenico Giordano, INRIM

17:40 - 18:00

Digital Control of Magnetic Induction Waveform Applied to Silicon Steel Sheets Characterization Matheus Pinheiro, Universidade Federal de Goiás

Provinces I

Chair: Murray Early, Measurement Standards Laboratory of New Zealand

Provinces II

Chair: Po Gyu Park, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS)

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FRIDAY JULY 15

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada 08:30 - 10:30 Fr-1

Avogadro I

08:30 - 08:50

The new Kilogram Materialized by Silicon Isotopes Frank Härtig, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

08:50 - 09:10

Realization of the Kilogram Based on the Planck Constant at NMIJ Naoki Kuramoto, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

09:10 - 09:30

A Two Thickness Interferometer for Lattice Strain Investigations Enrico Massa, INRIM - Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica

09:30 - 09:50

Surface characterization of silicon spheres by combined XRF and XPS analysis Michael Kolbe, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

09:50 - 10:10

Measurement reproducibility of PTB’s sphere interferometer after more than a decade Arnold Nicolaus, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

10:10 - 10:30

Comparison of Mean Diameters of Si-Spheres Measured with both PTB-Sphere Interferometers Torsten Mai, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

Fr-2

Power and Energy V

08:30 - 08:50

A Buildup Method for Determining the Voltage Coefficient of High Voltage Resistors Harold Parks, National Research Council Canada

08:50 - 09:10

Bilateral high voltage AC peak and rms value comparison up to 150 kV between MIKES-VTT and PTB Jari Hällström, MIKES-VTT

09:10 - 09:30

Voltage Dependence Measurement of a 110 kV LVE-TSVT Huanghui Zhang, Fujian Metrology Institute

09:30 - 09:50

Traceability of No-Load Loss Measurements of High Voltage Transmission Lines Eddy So, National Research Council Canada

09:50 - 10:10

Research on Quantity Traceability for High Accuracy Two-stage Voltage Transformer Huanghui Zhang, School of Instrumentation Science and Opto-electronics Engineering, BeiHang University

10:10 - 10:30

Design and Self-calibration of the RVD with Serial-parallel Connection Xianlin Pan, NIM

Fr-3

Radio Frequency / Microwave IV

08:30 - 08:50

Estimation of waveform state levels and uncertainties using the histogram and shorth methods Mark Bieler, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

Governor General Ballroom

Chair: Michael Stock, BIPM

Provinces I

Chair: Enrico Mohns, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt

Provinces II

Chair: David Humphreys, National Physical Laboratory

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FRIDAY JULY 15

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

08:50 - 09:10 Permittivity measurements for high-permittivity materials at NMIJ using resonator methods Yuto Kato, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology 09:10 - 09:30 An experimental set-up to compare measurements and simulations in MRI dosimetry Michele Borsero, INRIM 09:30 - 09:50 Measurement of High-Permittivity Dielectric Characteristics at Microwave and mm-wave Young-Pyo Hong, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science 09:50 - 10:10 Leakage Effects in Millimeter-Wave Power Transfer Standards Rolf Judaschke, PTB 10:10 - 10:30 Microwave Radiometry of Blackbody Radiation Dazhen Gu, National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:30 - 11:00 Confederation Foyer

Coffee Break 11:00 - 11:30

Governor General Ballroom

Closing Session 11:30 - 12:00 Transportation to NRC 12:00 - 16:00 NRC Laboratory Tour 16:00 - 16:30 Transportation to the Westin Ottawa Hotel

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ORGANIZATION

The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada Local Organizing Committee Conference Chair

Carlos Sanchez, National Research Council Canada

Technical Program Chair and Digest Editor

Ghislain Granger, National Research Council Canada

Conference Manager

Sylvie Couture, National Research Council Canada

IEEE Transactions Guest Editors

Branislav Djokic and Behnood Ghamsari, National Research Council Canada

IEEE Transactions Associate Guest Editors

Djamel Allal and Sophie Djordjevic, Laboratoire national de métrologie et d’essais

NRC Lab Tour Coordinators

Carlos Sanchez and Andrew Oldershaw, National Research Council Canada

Technical Program Committee Franz Josef Ahlers (PTB, Germany) Djamel Allal (LNE, France) David Avilés (CENAM, Mexico) Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic (USNA, USA) Petr Balling (CMI, Czech Republic) Renata Barros E. Vasconcellos (INMETRO, Brazil) Scott Beattie (NRC, Canada) Ralf Behr (PTB, Germany) Sam Benz (NIST, USA) Anders Bergman (SP, Sweden) Horst Bettin (PTB, Germany) Mark Bieler (PTB, Germany) Marcos Bierzychudek (INTI, Argentina) Giovanna Borghi (INMETRO, Brazil) Luciano Brunetti (INRIM, Italy) Ilya Budovsky (NMIA, Australia) Luca Callegaro (INRIM, Italy) René David Carranza (CENAM, Mexico) Gabriella Crotti (INRIM, Italy) Tom Crowley (Xantho Technologies, USA) Peter N. Davis (NPL, UK) Lucas Daniel Di Lillo (INTI, Argentina) Javier Diaz De Aguilar (CEM, Spain) Erik Dierikx (VSL, Netherlands) Noël Dimarcq (SYRTE - Obs. de Paris - CNRS, France) Branislav Djokic (NRC, Canada) Sophie Djordjevic (LNE, France) Marla Dowell (NIST, USA) Pierre Dubé (NRC, Canada) Murray Early (MSL, New Zealand) Ali Eichenberger (METAS, Switzerland) Chris Eiø (NPL, UK) Gunnar Eklund (SP, Sweden) Randolph Elmquist (NIST, USA) Luc Erard (LNE, France)

Hao Fang (BIPM, France) Thiago Ferreira Da Silva (INMETRO, Brazil) Gerald FitzPatrick (NIST, USA) Nick Fletcher (BIPM, France) Torsten Funck (PTB, Germany) Ronald Ginley (NIST, USA) Martin Götz (PTB, Germany) Allen Goldstein (NIST, USA) Ghislain Granger (NRC, Canada) Gleb Gubler (VNIIM, Russia) Shao Haiming (NIM, China) Ernst Hanique (DNV GL, Netherlands) Paul Hale (NIST, USA) Jari Hällström (MIKES, VTT, Finland) Alejandro Henze (INTI, Argentina) Johannes Hoffmann (METAS, Switzerland) Feng-Lei Hong (YNU, Japan) Masahiro Horibe (AIST, Japan) Ernest Houtzager (VSL, Netherlands) David Humphreys (NPL, UK) Daniela Istrate (LNE, France) Ricardo Javier Iuzzolino (INTI, Argentina) Daniel Izquierdo (UTE, Uruguay) Jan-Theodoor Janssen (NPL, UK) Dean Jarrett (NIST, USA) Blaise Jeanneret (METAS, Switzerland) Beat Jeckelmann (METAS, Switzerland) Tao Jing (NMC, A*STAR, Singapore) Rolf Judaschke (PTB, Germany) Jae Kap Jung (KRISS, Rep. of Korea) Pavel Kabos (NIST, USA) Marian Kampik(SUT, Poland) Nobu-Hisa Kaneko (AIST, Japan) Jin-Seob Kang (KRISS, Rep. of Korea) Bjørnar Karlsen (Justervesenet, Norway)

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ORGANIZATION

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

Technical Program Committee (continued) Kyu-Tae Kim (KRISS, Rep. of Korea) Jeong Hwan Kim (KRISS, Rep. of Korea) Johannes Kohlmann (PTB, Germany) Waldemar Guilherme Kürten Ihlenfeld   (INMETRO, Brazil) Gregory Kyriazis (INMETRO, Brazil) Héctor Laiz (INTI, Argentina) Regis Landim (INMETRO, Brazil) Rado Lapuh (MIRS, Slovenia) Thomas Legero (PTB, Germany) Thomas Lipe (NIST, USA) Mauricio Lopez (CENAM, Mexico) Antti Manninen (VTT, MIKES, Finland) Felipe Hernandez Marquez (CENAM, Mexico) Jürgen Melcher (PTB, Deutschland) Mikko Merimaa (VTT, Finland) Alain Michaud (NRC, Canada) Enrico Mohns (PTB, Germany) Peter Mohr (NIST, USA) José Angel Moreno (CENAM, Mexico) Thomas Nelson (NIST, USA) François Nez (LKB, CNRS, UPMC, ENS, CDF, France) Chris Oates (NIST, USA) Nathan Orloff (NIST, USA Luis Palafox (PTB, Germany) Po Gyu Park (KRISS, Rep. of Korea) Harold Parks (NRC, Canada) François Piquemal (LNE, France) Wilfrid Poirier (LNE, France) Fritz Riehle (PTB, Germany) Gert Rietveld (VSL, The Netherlands)

Ian Robinson (NPL, UK) Marco Rodriguez (CENAM, Mexico) Alain Rüfenacht (NIST, USA) Israel Garcia Ruiz (CENAM, Mexico) Karl-Erik Rydler (SP, Sweden) Carlos Sanchez (NRC, Canada) Hansjörg Scherer (PTB, Germany) Stephan Schlamminger (NIST, USA) Bernd Schumacher (PTB, Germany) Yueyan Shan (NMC, A*STAR, Singapore) Gordon Shaw (NIST, USA) Yozo Shimada (NMIJ/AIST, Japan) Uwe Siegner (PTB, Germany) Hernando Silva (INTI, Argentina) Daniel Slomovitz (UTE, Uruguay) Eddy So (NRC, Canada) Stephane Pierre Solve (BIPM, France) Michael Stock (BIPM, France) Stefan Svensson (SP, Sweden) Yi-hua Tang (NIST, USA) Olivier Thévenot (LNE, France) Alejandra Tonina (INTI, Argentina) Philip Tuckey (LNE-SYRTE, Obs. de Paris, France) T. Mitch Wallis (NIST, USA) Yicheng Wang (NIST, USA) Jonathan Williams (NPL, UK) Barry Wood (NRC, Canada) Markus Zeier (METAS, Switzerland) Alexander Zorin (PTB, Germany) Lu Zuliang (NIM, China)

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The Westin Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Canada

Westin Ottawa Hotel – Level 4

Provinces I Confederation I Prince Edward Island Room Editorial Office

Confederation II/III

Provinces II

19

Nunavut Room Registration Desk

18

17

1

2

14

11

Confederation Foyer 3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Governor General Ballroom

Wireless Internet Wi-Fi (1.5 Mbps) will be available on Level 4 of the Westin Ottawa Hotel providing basic internet access to CPEM 2016 attendees. To connect: Wireless Network: Westin Meeting Room Username: cpem2016 Password: cpem2016

Newfoundland / Nova Scotia Rooms Accompanying Persons Information Session

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements 2016

Governor General Ballroom

Provinces I

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

The Westin Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

Provinces II

Confederation I

Confederation II/III

Confederation Foyer

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Time

Sunday, July 10

Monday, July 11

Tuesday, July 12

Wednesday, July 13

Thursday, July 14

Tu-PL2: Jim Faller and Mark Kasevich

We-PL3: Joachim Ullrich and Jun Ye

Friday, July 15

Opening Session

08:30-09:00 09:00-09:30

Mo-PL1: Sam Benz

Th-1 Voltage III

Th-2 Power & Energy IV

Th-3 Impedance IV

09:30-10:00 Coffee Break

10:00-10:30

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Mo-1 Voltage I

11:30-12:00

Mo-2 Power & Energy I

Mo-3 Radio Frequency / Microwave I

Tu-1 Watt Balances I

Tu-2 Power & Energy II

Tu-3 Time and Frequency I

We-1 Quantum Standards III

Exhibition

12:30-13:00

15:00-15:30

Registration Nunavut Room

Mo-4 Mo-5 Quantum Impedance I Standards I

Mo-6 Current I

15:30-16:00

Lunch

Poster Sessions: Tu-PS1 to Tu-PS8 & Coffee break (14:30 – 15:15)

Exhibition

Exhibition

Lunch

Exhibition

Lunch Exhibitors Set-up

13:00-13:30

Th-4 Quantum Standards IV

We-3 Voltage II

We-2 Impedance III

12:00-12:30

14:30-15:00

Fr-3 Radio Frequency / Microwave IV

Coffee Break

11:00-11:30

14:00-14:30

Fr-2 Power & Energy V

Coffee Break

10:30-11:00

13:30-14:00

Fr-1 Avogadro I

Th-5 Time and Frequency II

Th-6 Radio Frequency / Microwave III

Closing Session Transportation to NRC

Lunch NRC Laboratory Tour

We-4 Fundamental Constants I

We-5 Power & Energy III

Poster Sessions: Th-PS1 to Th-PS8 & Coffee break (14:30 – 15:15)

We-6 Resistance I

Transportation to the Westin Hotel Poster Sessions: Mo-PS1 to Mo-PS9 & Coffee break (16:00 – 16:45)

16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30

Tu-4 Tu-5 Quantum Impedance II Standards II

Tu-6 Radio Frequency / Microwave II

Poster Sessions: We-PS1 to We-PS7 & Coffee break (16:00 – 16:45)

Exhibitors Tear Down

16:00-16:30 Th-9 Th-7 Th-8 Fundamental Novel Sensors Resistance II Constants II / Magnetics

17:30-18:00 18:00-18:30 18:30-19:00 19:00-19:30

Transportation to the Banquet Venue Welcome Reception

19:30-20:00

Banquet at the Canadian Museum of History

20:00-20:30 20:30-21:00 21:00-21:30 Governor General Ballroom

Transportation to the Westin Hotel Provinces I

Provinces II

Confederation I

Confederation II/III

Confederation Foyer

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