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Quality Assurance of Measurements from Field to Laboratory (2013)

The Eurachem Workshop on Quality Assurance of Measurements from Field to Laboratory was held  in Finland on 20-21 May in 2013. The topics of the workshop focussed on two main subjects: on challenges of measurements related to nanotechnology and on challenges related to on-site/on-line measurements. The workshop  comprised of lectures and a poster session.

Available presentations from the workshop are available from the links below. A summary of the attendance and scientific proceedings is also available [View summary]

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Venue

The workshop was held at the Centre for Metrology and Accreditation, MIKES, in Espoo (address: Tekniikantie 1, 02151 Espoo) about 9 km from the centre of Helsinki.

 

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Programme and available presentations

Day 1 Challenges of measurements related to on-site/one-line measurements

  • Opening of the workshop, Janne Nieminen, Chair of Finntesting Association
  • Introduction to workshop and presentation of Eurachem, Bertil Magnusson, Chair of Eurachem, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
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  • Field and on-line measurements in Finnish aquatic monitoring, Timo Huttula, Finnish Environment Institute
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  • On-site/on-line measurements: part of analytical chemistry education?, Ivo Leito, University of Tartu, Estonia
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  • Spatial and temporal characterization of exhaust emissions with a mobile laboratory Sniffer, Liisa Pirjola, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
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  • Comparability of air quality data in Europe, Jari Waldén, Finnish Meteorological Institute
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  • Analytical method development and validation of on-line sample processing methods (tentative lecture), Manuel Miró, Department of Chemistry, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain
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  • Industrial and environmental on-line measurements, Antti Heikkilä, Gasmet Technologies Oy, Finland
  • Ion-selective electrodes: challenges and opportunities for on-site/on-line measurements, Johan Bobacka, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
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  • On-Line measurement solutions for advanced mining and energy industry, Risto Oikari, CEMIS, Finland
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  • Advances in Chemical Sensing Using Supercontinuum Light, Toni Laurila, Aalto University and MIKES, Finland
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Day 2 Challenges of measurements related to nanotechnology

  • Status and future of nanotechnology in Finland, Eeva Viinikka, Culminatum Innovation Oy Ltd, Finland
  • Single Charged Aerosol Reference: A new primary calibration standard for particle number concentration, Jaakko Yli-Ojanperä, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
  • Nanometrology in Biomedicine, Juhani Luotola, Orion Diagnostica Oy, Finland
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  • Risk management in industrial nanomaterials, Kai Savolainen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
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    Nanotechnology in the food sector, Liv Kukkonen, Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira
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  • Industrial and Environmental Online Measurements using FTIR instruments, Matti Tammi, Gasmet Technologies Oy
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  • Quality Assurance of Microarray Data at The Finnish Microarray and Sequencing Centre, Miina Nurmi, Finnish Microarray and Sequencing Centre, University of Turku
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  • Uncertainty sources for measurements using cellulose supported membranes with magnetic nanoparticles, Eugenia Eftimie Totu, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Environment Engineering University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
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  • Characterisation of aquatic nanoparticles/colloids by field-flow fractionation, Frank von der Kammer, University of Vienna, Austria
  • From sensors to services - the CLEEN approach, Tero Eklin, Cleen Oy, Finland
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