Instrumentation

Instrumentation

Instrumentation is a collective term for measuring instruments that are used for indicating, measuring and recording physical quantities such as flow, temperature, level, distance, angle, or pressure. The term has its origins in the art and science of scientific instrument-making.

Instrumentation People (First 33 people) - Page 0

Gary M. Hieftje

Gary M. Hieftje

Chemist

laurent pueyo

laurent pueyo

Researcher

Karl Glazebrook

Karl Glazebrook

British astronomer

Renbin Yan

Renbin Yan

Researcher

Annapurni Subramaniam

Annapurni Subramaniam

Indian astronomer

Miodrag Bolic

Miodrag Bolic


Luca Pollonini

Luca Pollonini

Researcher

David W Galbraith

David W Galbraith

Researcher

Warrick Couch

Warrick Couch

Professional astronomer

Chao-Lin Kuo

Chao-Lin Kuo

Physicist

Anand Mohan

Anand Mohan

Indian geologist

Gareth R. Eaton

Gareth R. Eaton

Researcher

Miguel F. Morales

Miguel F. Morales

Cosmologist

Nikole Lewis

Nikole Lewis

Researcher

Chris Tinney

Chris Tinney

Astronomer

Mercedes López-Morales

Mercedes López-Morales


David Charbonneau

David Charbonneau

Professor

Sandra Faber

Sandra Faber

American astrophysicist

Pasquale Daponte

Pasquale Daponte

Italian Researcher

Alexander Barnes

Alexander Barnes

American chemist

Giuseppe Gorini

Giuseppe Gorini

Researcher

Matthew Colless

Matthew Colless

Researcher

Andreas Warburton

Andreas Warburton

Researcher

Ralph Lorenz

Ralph Lorenz

Physics researcher

Franck Marchis

Franck Marchis


Alessondra Springmann

Alessondra Springmann


Stuart D. Bale

Stuart D. Bale

Researcher

Kevin France

Kevin France


Matt Hobby

Matt Hobby

American actor

Robert Ebert

Robert Ebert

Researcher

Robert Ebert

Robert Ebert

Researcher

Frederic Allegrini

Frederic Allegrini

Researcher

Robert F Wimmer-Schweingruber

Robert F Wimmer-Schweingruber

Researcher