Many young metrologists have fascinating ideas that could shape the future of metrology. Chingis Kuanbayev and Kangyoung Sung tell us how the young professionals imagine what the field will look like beyond 2050.
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Kuanbayev, C., Sung, K. Young metrologists’ vision. Nat. Phys. 21, 861 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-025-02903-y
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