cryometry
Cryometry is the science of measurement in the cryogenic temperature regime, typically below 120 kelvin, and extending into the millikelvin range in specialized research. It covers the methods and instrumentation used to generate, maintain, and measure extremely cold conditions, as well as the evaluation of thermophysical properties of materials and systems at those temperatures.
Cryogenic thermometry relies on sensors designed for stability and accuracy at low temperatures, including resistance thermometers
In chemistry, cryometry or cryoscopy denotes freezing-point depression methods to determine molecular weights or solute concentrations,
Applications span superconductivity research, cryogenic fluid handling and storage, space and aerospace simulations, infrared and particle