{"id":8713,"date":"2024-12-10T09:24:54","date_gmt":"2024-12-10T11:24:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kaunokolegija.lt\/en\/?p=8713"},"modified":"2025-06-02T04:39:39","modified_gmt":"2025-06-02T06:39:39","slug":"strengthening-cooperation-with-uninovis-partners-scientific-project-of-the-gilibert-programme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kaunokolegija.lt\/en\/strengthening-cooperation-with-uninovis-partners-scientific-project-of-the-gilibert-programme\/","title":{"rendered":"Strengthening cooperation with UNINOVIS partners: scientific project of the \u201cGilibert\u201d programme"},"content":{"rendered":"
Lithuanian\u2013French Programme \u201cGilibert\u201d for Bilateral Cooperation in the Fields of Culture, Education, Science, Technology and Technique to strengthen the bonds between countries, develop and encourage cooperation as well as actively participate in a collective European scientific research area. The goal of the programme is to develop and encourage bilateral cooperation in the areas of scientific research and experimental development, while actively participating in a collective European scientific research environment.<\/p>\n
Among the winners of this year\u2019s programme is the project \u201cMonitoring of Metrological Data Using Inexpensive IoT Measuring Devices in Indoor Environments\u201d of Kauno kolegija Higher Education Institution (HEI) and Sorbonne Paris Nord University (France).<\/p>\n Lina Kuraitien\u0117, Head of the Projects Management Unit at Kauno kolegija HEI, reveals that under the Lithuanian-French programme \u201cGilibert\u201d, funding for a project at Kauno kolegija HEI has been received for the first time: \u2018This project, implemented with a partner of the UNINOVIS alliance, will contribute to strengthening both Kauno kolegija HEI and the alliance\u2019s activities in the field of science.\u2019<\/p>\n Close collaboration between scientists<\/strong><\/p>\n Dr Laimonas Kairi\u016bk\u0161tis, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Technologies of Kauno kolegija HEI, notes that data collection is one of the most important components of quality infrastructure, on which human and automated machine decisions depend, therefore this process should be viewed from a broader perspective. The three main pillars of quality infrastructure are metrology, standardisation and accreditation.<\/p>\n \u2018It is difficult for many to understand how important metrology is in each of our lives. These days we talk a lot about big data, but we pay little attention to how that data is collected from sensors, what size it is, and what causes huge measurement uncertainties that can significantly affect the results obtained and lead to an unreasonably high probability of making a wrong decision,\u2019 says Dr L. Kairi\u016bk\u0161tis.<\/p>\n He recalls that two years ago, the metrology problems of the Internet of Things (IoT), presented to scientists from Sorbonne Paris Nord University, attracted quite a lot of interest. At that time, opportunities for joint supervision of master’s theses and doctoral dissertations were discussed, and to seek further cooperation, an application was submitted to the Research Council of Lithuania for participation in the project \u201cIncreasing the Internationalization of Lithuanian Science \u2013 Development of R&D Relations (LINO LT)\u201d.<\/p>\n<\/a>