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  1. Allen V. Astin: Invited Address Before American Physical Society. May 1, 1953. Since the time I was first asked to speak at this meeting of the American Physical Society, events have occurred that are of appreciable importance to the National Bureau of Standards. These events have been sufficiently well publicized that there is no need for me ...

  2. 8 de dic. de 2009 · 2009 Allen V. Astin Award for Waveform Metrology. The Team is recognized for developing fundamentally new waveform metrology, providing a world-first method for simultaneously calibrating high-speed electrical test equipment in both the time- and frequency-domains with point-by-point uncertainty analysis, and for the first time making waveform ...

  3. 5 de ago. de 2018 · This was recorded July 31st, 2018. In 1930, a young Ph.D. physicist named Allen V. Astin secured his first position at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now known as NIST. By 1951, he had risen through the ranks to become the director of NBS. It was Astin’s leadership of the bureau through the tumultuous AD-X2 battery additive.

  4. 15 de dic. de 2022 · Allen Varley Astin (June 12, 1904 – January 28, 1984) was an American physicist who served as director of the United States National Bureau of Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology) from 1951 until 1969. During the Second World War he worked on the proximity fuse. He was an advocate for introduction of metric weights and measures to the United States.[1] Allen As

  5. 14 de dic. de 2015 · 2015 Allen V. Astin Award - David A. Howe, Craig Nelson, and Archita Hati. For developing a world-leading program of phase noise research and measurement services to support industry and national priorities. The Allen V. Astin Measurement Science Award, first presented in 1984, is granted for outstanding achievement in the advancement of ...

  6. News and research about Stories by Allen V. Astin, including commentary and archival articles published in Scientific American.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2010 · Erich Grossman Receives 2010 Allen V. Astin Award. Dr. Erich Grossman is recognized for establishing the world's first traceable source of millimeter-wave and terahertz power, and for advancing the fields of millimeter-wave and terahertz radiometry, imaging, and spectroscopy. Through his development and dissemination of the aqueous blackbody ...