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Weather and Voting: from Meteorology to Metrology
Allan C. Eustis, National Institute for Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
What can a meteorologist possibly bring to the contentious topic of electronic voting technology? Why would anyone leave the field of meteorology for metrology? Is there a less stormy life after televison weathercasting? These are all good questions to which the author will address partial solutions. Learn about the pluses and minuses of a career change before you take the leap. The author will also provide an overview of the National Institute for Standards and Technology: a government agency that measures the size of protons to four decimal points.
Session 13, Career Session: The Ins and Outs of TV Weathercasting
Friday, 18 June 2004, 9:00 AM-10:15 AM
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