William Gressler to Keynote at Coordinate Metrology Conference

CMSC_logoNORTH CHARLESTON, SC, June 24, 2014 – The Coordinate Metrology Society (CMS) announced William (Bill) Gressler from the LSST Project will serve as the keynote speaker at the 30th Annual Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC), July 21 – 25, at the Embassy Suites North Charleston – Airport/Hotel & Convention, in North Charleston, SC. Mr. Gressler is the Telescope and site manager for the LSST (Large Synoptic Survey Telescope) Project, based in Tucson, AZ. He will discuss the advancements in metrology that have enabled the 3-mirror LSST telescope and its 3-element refractive camera designs to provide a 3.5-degree field of view integrated optical system. His keynote address entitled “Metrology Systems Enable Big Science” will cover how telescopes were among the first key metrology systems to help scientists to understand the Universe and provide a glimpse of the future of our planet.

Gressler’s keynote address is scheduled to officially kick-off CMSC’s technical sessions at 9AM, Tuesday morning, July 22. The CMSC is celebrating 30 years as the world-leading forum for 3D Measurement /Inspection professionals and scientists. The annual 5-day conference provides an unrivaled schedule of original, expert technical presentations in the field of metrology.

The LSST Project will begin construction of an 8-meter ground based observatory in Chile in late 2014, which will field the largest digital camera ever constructed (3.2-Gpixel). This telescope has and will continue to rely on high precision metrology technologies for production and alignment. During its 10-year mission, the LSST will scan the entire visible sky and collect an unprecedented database of astronomical images, catalogs, and data products. It will open a movie-like window to view rapidly moving or changing objects, exploding supernova, distant Kuiper Belt Objects, and potentially dangerous near-Earth asteroids.

The LSST Project intends to use metrology systems to provide precision alignment of the telescope as it monitors the sky from high on a mountaintop throughout the night. The astronomical data captured is expected to provide insight into the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy, and provide a detailed mapping of the Milky Way. This information will be made available to the public to support education and science literacy.

About the Coordinate Metrology Society

The Coordinate Metrology Society is a membership of users, service providers, and OEM manufacturers of close-tolerance industrial coordinate measurement systems, software, and peripherals. The society gathers each year to gain knowledge of the advancements and applications of any measurement system or software solution that produces and uses 3D coordinate data.

For more information about the CMS and how to join the organization, visit their website at http://www.CMSC.org.

About the Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference

The Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference is an annual event sponsored by the Coordinate Metrology Society. Established in 1984, the five-day conference is held each year at a different location, and attracts visitors from around the globe. CMSC has achieved world renown for its comprehensive program of top-shelf white papers and applications presentations given by industry experts from science/research laboratories and leading manufacturing industries. No other trade show rivals the high level of authoritative information provided by CMS members and master users of metrology instrumentation, software, and peripheral equipment for quality control, quality production, and precision assembly and metrology-aided alignment.

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