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CORM 2006 Program

9-May CORM Subcommittee Meetings Lecture Room C
  8:00 - 8:30
8:30 - 9:15
9:15 - 9:30
9:30 - 9:45
9:45 - 10:45
10:45 - 11:00
11:00 - 11:15
11:15 - 12:00
12:00 - 1:00
1:00 - 5:00
 
Coffee and Doughnuts
CR3-Photometry (Cameron Miller)
CR-6 Array spectoradiometry (Daryl Myers)
Break
CR-1 Lamp Sources (David Gross)
Break
OP-1 and OP-2 (Ellen Carter)
OP-4 Retroreflectance (Norb Johnson)
Lunch (Not Provided: NIST Cafeteria)
USMS Workshop on Optical Radiation Measurements

* There is no registration fee for these meetings, but registration is required even if you will not attend CORM 2006.
     
10-May CORM 2006 Green Auditorium, NIST Gaithersburg
  7:30 - 8:30
8:30 - 8:50
Registration, light snacks and coffee
Opening Remarks, CORM President / Logistics


  Session 1 Detector Responsivity
  8:50 - 9:15

9:15 - 9:40

9:40 - 10:05



10:05 - 10:30
10:30 - 10:55

10:55 - 11:20


11:20 - 11:45
11:45 - 1:00
Charles Bamber, Phil Boivin, and Rick Gerson (NRC, Canada):
Filter radiometers for the NRC blackbody
Shao Yang, Darryl Keenan, and Marla Dowell (NIST Boulder):
Nonlinearity of Silicon Photodiode response to Pulsed Radiation at UV
Charles R. Lustenberger, Richard Austin (Gamma Scientific Division, Belfort
Instrument Company), and George Eppeldauer (NIST, Gaithersburg):
Performance of new Current-to-Voltage Amplifier Design for NIST
Near-infrared Working Standards

Coffee Break
Steven Brown, George Eppeldauer, and Keith Lykke (NIST Gaithersburg):
NIST Spectral Radiant Power Responsivity Scales from 210 nm to 1800 nm
Jeanne Houston and Tom Larason (NIST Gaithersburg):
Establishment and Propagation of the NIST Spectral Responsivity Scales
in the Spectral Comparator Facility

Discussion
Lunch (Not Provided: NIST Cafeteria)


  Keynote Talk Al Parr, Division Chief, NIST Optical Technology Division
  1:00 - 1:25 Once is Enough for Radiometric Calibrations
  Session 2 Spectral and Photometric Measurements of LEDs, Lamps and Luminaires
  1:25 - 1:50


1:50 - 2:15

2:15 - 2:40


2:40 - 3:05

3:05 - 3:30

3:30 - 3:55
3:55 - 4:30
4:30 - 5:00
6:00 - 7:00

7:00 - 9:00

Angelo Arecchi, Sphere Optics
Realizing a Spectral Radiance Standard. Comparison of the Diffuse Reflectance
and the Directional-Directional Reflectance Factor of Sintered PTFE.

Kathleen Murray, Inphora
LED Flux Measurements: Some Practical Considerations
Yuqin Zong and Yoshi Ohno, NIST
The realization of Total Spectral Radiant Flux Scale and Calibration
Service at NIST

Dr. Richard Young, (presenter) and Alan Tirpak
Goniometric Properties of LEDs
Gerald Mathe, Instrument Systems, Germany
Spectroradiometric Measurements of Pulsed High-Power LEDs
Discussion
Coffee Break
CORM Business Meeting-CORM President
Social Event
Reception at Montgomery ballroom, Hilton Gaithersburg hotel
Franc Grum Memorial Lecture and Banquet
“Measuring Retroreflection”: Norb Johnson, 3M Corporation
11-May CORM 2006 Green Auditorium, NIST Gaithersburg
  7:30 - 8:30

light snacks and coffee
  Session 3 Ultraviolet Lamp Measurements
  8:30 - 8:55

8:55 - 9:20

9:20 - 9:45


9:45 - 10:10
10:10 - 10:35

10:35 - 11:00

11:00 - 11:30

11:30 - 11:45
11:45 - 1:10

Tom Larason, NIST
Calibration and Characterization of UV Sensors for Water Disinfection
Ping Shaw, NIST
Synchrotron Radiation Based UV Irradiance Calibration at SURF III
Richard Vincent, NYC St Vincent Hospital
Methodology for Measuring and Reporting Output of UV-C Lamps
and Lamp Systems in Still and Moving Air

Coffee Break
Rolf Bergman (Rolf Bergman Consulting)
UV Measurements on General Lighting and UV Application Lamps
David Dubeil, UL
An Illuminating Look at UL Safety Standards with Non-solar UV
Dick Stowe, Fusion Systems
Industrial Measurements of UV Systems
Discussion
Lunch (Not Provided: NIST Cafeteria)
  Session 4 Imaging Photometry
  1:10 - 1:35


1:35 - 2:00

2:00 - 2:25

2:25 - 2:50

2:50 - 3:15
3:15 - 3:40
Pierre Boher, Jean Curt Noel (Eldim, France)
How to Analyze LCD Imaging and Colorimetry Measurments Using Angle of
View Characteristics and Simulation of the LCD Aspect

Tom Moggridge (Lumetrix Corp.)
Measuring of High Dynamic Range Scenes Using Imaging Photometry
Maritoni Litorja (NIST)
Quantitative Medical Imaging
Steve Brown (NIST)
Advanced Radiometric Sensor Characterization Platforms
Discussion
Coffee Break

  Session 5 Display Measurements
  3:40 - 4:05

4:05 - 4:30


4:30 - 4:55

4:55 - 5:20
5:20 - 5:30
Joshua Dinaburg (NIST Fire Research Division)
Characterization Displays of Thermal Imagers for First Responders
Paul Boynton (NIST Optoelectronics Division)
Gammut Assessment Standard (GAS) Program for Evaluating Display
Measurement Capabilities: Status Report

Pierre Boher, Jean Curt Noel (Eldim, France)
Response Time Measurement Facing New Driving Scheme on Flat Panel Display
Discussion
Closing remarks - CORM President
12-May NIST Lab Tour  
  9:00 - 11:30 AM









Self-guided lab tour. The following labs will be open for the CORM visitors.
Tunable laser-based detector calibration facility (SIRCUS/POWR)
Detector spectral response calibration facility (SCF)
Spectral irradiance new facility (FASCAL2)
Spectrophotometry and colorimetry facility
Goniospectroradiometer and total luminous/spectral flux
LED photometry and Retroreflection calibration facility
Synchrotron UV calibration facility (SURF)
Flat panel display lab (Optoelectronics Div.)
* Registration is not required if you are registered for CORM 2006.
* See instructions and maps included in the registration package you receive on May 10.
* Other labs may be visited on appointment basis.
12-May Meeting , Lecture Room C
  8:00 - 12:00 AM

CORM BoD meeting

 

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