ThermoSI: Year One Digest
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It has already been one year since the ThermoSI consortium met in Copenhagen to kick off a three year campaign to place industrial temperature measurement on an increasingly solid metrological footing. Scientists and engineers from the member institutions gathered in NPL’s Bushy House to discuss the progress so far.
ThermoSI is working on:
° Traceable thermal imaging from -100°C to 500°C
° Practical Johnson noise thermometry to 1200°C
° Phosphor thermometry to 1250°C
° AI techniques for traceable thermometry

THIS WEEK: TEMPMEKO 2025
We have seven speakers on ThermoSI topics at TEMPMEKO 2025 this week. See the table below for where and when to catch our latest results.
| When | Speaker | Title | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue 21st 5pm | Ingmar Mueller | Traceable thermal imaging - overcoming the limits of the scene-based correction method DRM | OP-12 |
| Tue 21st | Albert Adibekyan | Emissivity measurements at PTB: Development of a new spherical enclosure | PFE-03 |
| Thu 23rd 15:20 | Christian Krause | Innovative Dual-Mode Thermometer: Noise Meets Resistance | PFE-12 |
| Thu 23rd 15:20 | Mahjabeen Fatima Yousafzai | Fabrication of robust hBN-Encapsulated Graphene Sensors: A Path to Practical Johnson Noise Thermometry | PFE-12 |
| Friday 24th 9am | Aldo Mendieta | Traceable thermal imaging by means of luminescence thermometry | OP-34 |
| Friday 24th 9am | Gavin Sutton | Evaluation of candidate high-temperature phosphors for industrial temperature measurements above 1000 °C | OP-34 |
| Friday 24th 9am | Jonathan Pearce | COORDINATED EUROPEAN THERMOMETRY WITH EMBEDDED SI TRACEABILITY FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS | OP-34 |
UPDATES
You might have missed some of these stories and updates from our first year.
° Participation in Royal Society Discussion meeting "The redefined Kelvin: progress and prospects"
° Demonstration of phosphor thermometry above 750°C
° Fatima Mahjabeen's NPL poster competition win
° Collaboration workshop between Beamex and VTT
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