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Metrology

What is metrology?

Metrology is the science of measurement and its application. NIST's work in metrology focuses on advancing measurement science to enhance economic security and improve quality of life. 

What is NIST's role?

Almost all of NIST’s research has a metrology component to it. NIST’s metrology-related resources and activities include calibrations,standard reference materials,standard reference data, test methods, proficiency evaluation materials, tools that facilitate the evaluation of measurement uncertainty, measurement quality assurance programs, andlaboratory accreditation services that assist customers in establishing traceability of measurement results.

A key component of NIST’s metrology work is metrological traceability, which requires the establishment of an unbroken chain of calibrations to specified reference measurement standards: typically national or international standards, in particular realizations of the measurement units of the International System of Units (SI). 

NIST assures the traceability to the SI, or to other specified standards, of measurement results that NIST itself provides, either directly or through an official NIST program or collaboration. Other organizations are responsible for establishing the traceability of their own results to national reference standards maintained by NIST or to other specified reference standards. Check out ourFAQs about traceability.

News and Updates

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Nanoscale Mechanical Characterization for Hybrid-Bonding-Ready Structures in Advanced Packaging

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Featured Video

The Romance of Precision Measurement

The Romance of Precision Measurement

What is a Standard Reference Material or SRM?

What is a Standard Reference Material or SRM?

Introducing NIST-F4: The Nation's New Primary Frequency Standard

Introducing NIST-F4: The Nation's New Primary Frequency Standard

Blog Posts

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Keepers of the Right Answer: Why Measurements at NIST Are Important for the Nation and the World

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Taking Measure Celebrates 10 Years of Science and Stories

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From Postdoc to Quantum Physicist: How NIST Made Me a Better Scientist and Leader

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