International Measurement Confederation

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International Measurement Confederation
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IMEKO emblem
Formation1958
HeadquartersIMEKO Secretariat
Lajos utca Lajos utca 74-76, H-1031 Budapest
Location
  • Hungary
Membership
42 MOs
Official language
English
President
Professor Frank Härtig Germany
Websitehttp://www.imeko.org/

The International Measurement Confederation (abbreviated IMEKO, from German: Internationale Meßtechnische Konföderation) is a non-governmental federation of metrological organizations. It was founded in 1958 in Budapest, Hungary.[1]

Structure

IMEKO has member organizations (MOs) in the following countries: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Congo (Democratic Republic), Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, the Republic of Korea, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

IMEKO is entirely staffed by volunteers from its MOs - scientific societies or institutes of the corresponding member countries. They delegate specialists in the different fields of metrology to contribute to the work of IMEKO in the General Council, the boards and the Technical Committees (TCs). The MOs organise IMEKO events (congresses, conferences, workshops, symposia).

General Council (GC)
The General Council is the governing body, containing one or two delegates from each Member Organization. Sessions are held annually.
Technical Board (TB)
The purpose of the Technical Board is to supervise the Technical Committees. The TB is chaired by the President-Elect. The TB is responsible for creating and disbanding TCs, developing proposals for new TCs, facilitating communication with the journal Measurement, arranging sponsorship, the approval of events to be organized by the TCs, the support of the journal Editorial Board, and helping to prepare Technical Sessions and Round Tables at World Congresses.
Technical Committees (TCs)
  • TC1 - Education and Training in Measurement and Instrumentation
  • TC2 - Photonics
  • TC3 - Measurement of Force, Mass and Torque
  • TC4 - Measurement of Electrical Quantities
  • TC5 - Hardness Measurement
  • TC6 - Digitalization
  • TC7 - Measurement Science
  • TC8 - Traceability in Metrology
  • TC9 - Flow Measurement
  • TC10 - Technical Diagnostics
  • TC11 - Metrological Infrastructures
  • TC12 -Temperature and Thermal Measurements
  • TC13 - Measurements in Biology and Medicine
  • TC14 - Measurement of Geometrical Quantities
  • TC15 - Experimental Mechanics
  • TC16 - Pressure and Vacuum Measurement
  • TC17 - Measurement in Robotics
  • TC18 - Measurement of Human Functions
  • TC19 - Environmental Measurements
  • TC20 - Energy Measurement
  • TC21 - Mathematical Tools for Measurements
  • TC22 - Vibration Measurement
  • TC23 - Metrology in Food and Nutrition
  • TC24 - Chemical Measurements
  • TC25 - Quantum Measurement and Quantum Information

Awards

Traditionally the following awards are bestowed at the closing ceremony of an IMEKO World Congress:

  • Distinguished Service Award, bestowed upon persons for outstanding services to IMEKO, active for many years as well-known specialists in the field of measurement.[2]
  • György Striker Junior Paper Award, a donation of the Founder and first Secretary-General of IMEKO and his wife, to be given to a junior author under 35 years of age, whose paper reflects a deep understanding and knowledge of the theme of a World Congress. The sum of the award is USD 1100.[3]

Publications

IMEKO sponsors three academic journals:

  • Measurement, published by Elsevier[4]
  • Measurement: Sensors, an open access companion to Measurement, also published by Elsevier[5]
  • Measurement: Food, a new open access companion to Measurement, also published by Elsevier[6]
  • Acta IMEKO, an online-only journal[7]

IMEKO activities are further documented in the following publications:

  • ACTA IMEKO – proceedings of the World Congresses
  • IMEKO TC Events Series – proceedings of Technical Committees events
  • IMEKO BULLETIN – semi-annual newsletter[8]
  • Repository of publications – proceedings of IMEKO events[9]
  • IMEKO's website

International cooperation

IMEKO is one of the five Sister Federations within FIACC - Five International Associations Co-ordinating Committee, further consisting of:[10]

IMEKO also works with International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), as well as the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society and the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. The way of co-operation is organising joint events, co-sponsoring events and inviting keynote speakers to each other. [citation needed]

References

  1. Article on IMEKO at www.french-metrology.com
  2. IMEKO Distinguished Service Award
  3. György Striker Junior Paper Award
  4. Elsevier: Measurement
  5. Elsevier: Measurement: Sensors
  6. Elsevier: Measurement: Food
  7. Acta IMEKO
  8. IMEKO bulletin
  9. IMEKO event proceedings
  10. International Organisations Services. Information technology atlas--Europe. 2nd edition. IOS Press, 1990. Page 356.




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