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1929

Chet Crane was born in Custer, Oklahoma in 1929.

1952

In 1952 he went to General Electric, Utica, N.Y. where he was involved in the design and development of analog/digital coding equipment for radar systems.

1953

Doctor Ambler joined NBS in 1953 and has worked throughout his career to make NBS increasingly valuable scientific and technical resource for industry, business, government, education, and the public.

1955

Algie Lance joined Hughes Aircraft in 1955 as a standards engineer in the Primary Standards Lab, where he designed and developed microwave measurements and calibration systems.

1959

And since 1959, starting with two employees he has;

1965

In 1965 he went to E+H Research Laboratories in Oakland, California as Director of Corporate Standards where he was assigned to the personal staff of the President.

1970

With the help of an Advisory Committee chaired by Thurlow Marrow of Douglas Aircraft Co., the first MSC was held at Cal Poly in November of 1970.

1971

He joined John Fluke Mfgs affiliate, BCS and Associates, in 1971 managing the Orlando service center and calibration laboratory.

1975

In 1975 at or about the time of the Conference the University announced that they were no longer going to sponsor the Conference.

1976

He began his career with the Army in October 1976 as a Supply Management Intern.

The first MSC not run by the Cal State SLO university staff was the Sixth MSC held in 1976, but it was held at the Cal State SLO campus except MSC volunteers staffed it.

1977

He was assigned to the then US Army Missile Command (MICOM) in July 1977 where he worked in Army War Reserves and Operational Projects.

1978

The large stylized “M” logo was adopted in 1978 and designed by Mr.

“The origin of the Andrew J. Woodington Award was at a meeting of the 1978 Measurement Science Conference Executive Board the night before the Conference was to convene.

1980

The tenth Measurement Science Conference should have been during December 1980; however, the normal period, November and early December turned out to be very busy times for the hotel in the area.

1981

The constitution was dated June 1, 1981 and the stated purposes of the MSC are:

Among his major accomplishments are the development of the Ultrasonic Acoustic Interferometer Manometer (this development was chosen to receive an Industrial Research IR-100 Award in 1981), and the Orifice-Flow Primary High Vacuum Standard.

1982

The 1982 MSC was the first held on a Thursday and Friday and was at Vacation Village Hotel in the Mission Bay area of San Diego, CA. The first person paid to assist with MSC was Ms.

1984

The 1984 MSC was held aboard the RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA. It remains the only Measurement Science Conference held aboard a ship.

1986

The 1986 MSC was the first to present Proceedings with all the other material handed out at registration.

1987

The 1987 MSC had John Schulz as MSC President.

ANDREW WOODINGTON AWARD—The Woodington Award for 1987 was presented to Doctor Klaus Jaeger.

1988

The seventeenth Measurement Science Conference was held January twenty-eighth and twenty ninth 1988.

Since January 1988, with the appointment of a new President and restructuring of the company,

1989

The 1989 MSC Woodington Award went to long time supporter, Mr.

In 1989, Del was an active participant in the development of the NCSL Guide for Expressing Measurement Uncertainty.

1990

Theme selected for the 1990 Conference was “MEASUREMENT SCIENCE—TECHNOLOGY FOR TQM” getting in as many of the current buzzwords popular at the time as would fit.

1991

The 1991 Conference was held in the Disneyland® Hotel Convention Center Anaheim, California January thirty-first and February first.

The 1991 MSC was the first held at the Disneyland® Hotel Convention Center.

1993

The 1993 MSC was the “Year of the Great MSC Flood” when it rained so hard that the streets outside the Anaheim Marriott were filled curb-to-curb with rain water.

The 1993 Measurement Science Conference was held in the Marriott hotel in Anaheim California.

1994

The 1994 Measurement Science Conference was in the Pasadena Convention Center.

1995

The 1995 Measurement Science Conference was held at the Marriott Hotel in Anaheim, CA on January 26-27, 1995.

On September 13, 1995 Butler Community College created the Painchaud Chair of Metrology.

Since 1995, he has been a member of Committee E-20 on Temperature Measurement of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). He was promoted to Vice-President of Technology Development at Hart Scientific in the spring of 1995.

1996

The 1996 MSC celebrated the 25th Measurement Science Conference with John Bowman of Fluke, Inc as the 1996 MSC President.

1997

WOODINGTON AWARD: 1997 Woodington Award Winner – Ms.

1998

The 1998 Conference had the great trio of treats with: the MSC Presidents Reception, the John Fluke Suite (and their famous smoked salmon and local WA beers), and the very popular “Ice Cream Social” presented by Wavetek.

1999

The 28th Measurement Science was presented at the Disneyland® Hotel Convention Center on January 28th and 29th 1999.

2000

The 29th Measurement Science Conference was again at Disneyland® Hotel Convention Center in Anaheim, California on January twenty and twenty-first 2000.

2001

The 2001 MSC had a rare “MSC Special Service Award” presented to David Lorenzen for his outstanding and dedicated service to MSC.

2002

Changes became a normal part of the 2002 Measurement Science Conference.

2003

2003 Algie Lance Best Paper Award:

2004

The theme for the 2004 Measurement Science Conference is “Measurements and Continuous Education”

2004 WOODINGTON AWARD: Doctor Arthur McCoubrey.

2004 Best Session Developer Award: Chet Franklin

2005

MSC 2005 Speakers were:

2005 Best Paper Award: Jiunn-Haur Shaw and Cheng-Tsair Yang

2006

The 2006 Measurement Science Conference was held at the Disneyland® Hotel Convention Center in Anaheim, California on February 27 and 28, 2006.

2007

2007 Keynote Speaker: Andrew Wallard, Director of the Bureau International des Poids et Measures In Sevres, France

2007 Algie Lance Best Paper Award: Dean S. Williams, Duke Energy Corporation

2008

2008 was the first year that this award was issued.

2009

Arman Hovakemian was the 2009 MSC President.

2009 Joe Simmons Best Developer Award: Shayson (Shay) Edwards

2010

Also, advances in Education Outreach activities that have been pursued with education partners NCSLi and ASQ will be highlighted at the 2010 MSC.

2017

▶ Woodward (WWD) has paid 14 dividends since May 2017.

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