Artificial Intelligence and its use in Metrology 

Artificial Intelligence and its use in Metrology 

  • Start Date : 5 February, 2026
  • Start Time : 1:45pm
  • End Date : 5 February, 2026
  • End Time : 4:00pm
  • Address : Pacific Rm, N Tower

Abstract

AI’s use in Metrology
 
MSC has assembled a panel of industry experts currently using AI in their metrology and related operations. 
 
Join the discussion, ask questions, and get answers on where and how to use AI in your calibration lab. 
Mike Schwartz

Mike Schwartz

Mr. Schwartz completed training at Lowry AFB in 1989 and was honorably discharged after 11 years of service in the US Army. While in the Army, he attended the University of Maryland Global Campus and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management with a minor in Computer Science. After leaving the military, he spent five years as Intercal’s lead developer, writing automated calibration procedures in Fluke MET/CAL®. There, he developed an innovative object-oriented approach for building MET/CAL procedures that support flexible standards. He went on to found Cal Lab Solutions in 2003, where he created the world’s most extensive library of MET/CAL® procedures and built automation in various other technologies. In 2015, Cal Lab Solutions released the beta version of Metrology.NET®. Now a mature product, Metrology.NET has proven to be a next-generation concept of metrology software built for the digital age. Currently, he is serving to create & define digital metrology standards by presenting papers, creating training tutorials, and/participating in panel discussions on the topic at MSC, NCSLI, CIM, MSA, MetroInd, and other professional organizations.  In addition to creating software prototypes and commercially available solutions. Mr. Schwartz is also the President of the 2026 Measurement Science Conference.

Michael Brown - MSC

Michael Brown

Mike Brown is the Corporate Metrologist for software and Product Owner for calibration software for Fluke Corporation in Everett Washington. He is responsible for next generation cloud-based calibration software solutions and advancing calibration automation with AI, data analytics, and no-code/low-code authoring. He is a member of the NCSLi-141 Metrology Information Infrastructure Committee and active in the global Digital Calibration Certificate conference. He has over 30 years’ experience in calibration and metrology. With Fluke for 19 years his previous roles include Technical Manager of the Fluke Park Laboratory and Everett Primary Electrical Laboratory, Technical Manager of the Everett Service Center and Lead Metrologist for infrared radiation thermometry and thermal imaging metrology.

Ly Phey - MSC

Ly Phey

As a scientist at NSWC Corona since 2019, Ly Phey has been at the forefront of several innovative projects. His work includes improving the calculation process for calibration intervals and the reliability of TMDE, modernizing a risk analysis tool into a locally hosted dashboard application using Docker, and developing automated calibration procedures with open-source generative artificial intelligence models. Ly holds a Master of Science in Applied Statistics with an emphasis in Data Science from California State University, Long Beach, and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics and Applied Statistics from Cal Poly Pomona.