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manufacturing.com.deBy manufacturing.com.de15 April 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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The NIST Spectroradiometry Short Course is a 4-day course held at NIST Gaithersburg, Maryland. It consists of 15 lectures given by NIST scientists and 3 hands-on laboratory experiences. Topics covered include the concepts behind radiometry, the performance and selection criteria for sources and detectors, the determination of uncertainties, the traceability of NIST’s calibrations, and the cutting-edge uses of hyperspectral imaging. In the laboratory classes, attendees calibrate an array spectroradiometer, find the spectral power responsivity of a filter radiometer, and transfer spectral irradiance to radiance using a plaque. Participants also have the opportunity to discuss their own calibrations with NIST calibration experts and to tour NIST facilities.

Lecture topics:

  1. Basics of Radiometry
  2. Source-based Radiometry: Blackbodies, lamps, and sphere sources
  3. Detector-based Radiometry: Spectral Responsivity
  4. Measurement Equation: Filter radiometers and optics
  5. Dispersive Spectroradiometry
  6. Properties of Detectors
  7. Array spectrometers
  8. Determining Measurement Uncertainties Part I
  9. UV Spectroradiometry
  10. Photocurrent measurements
  11. Hyperspectral Imaging Part I: Fundamentals
  12. Properties of LED sources
  13. Properties of Materials: BRDF and Reflectance
  14. Hyperspectral Imaging Part II: Applications
  15. Determining Measurement Uncertainties Part II
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