The strategy emphasises the importance of software and data quality assessment, sharing best practices and case studies, and harmonising approaches to Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, digital twins, virtual metrology, and sensor networks – with a strong focus on trust, explainability, metrics, and reference data.
Four new EMN Mathmet related projects starting in 2025
As part of its commitment to digital transformation, EMN Mathmet members are coordinating four innovative projects from the 2024 Metrology Partnership call:
Trustworthy and quality-assured quantitative MRI (24DIT01 APULEIO) Developing quality-assured digital tools for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), including digital twins, virtual patients, reference datasets and toolboxes, paving the way towards automated pixel-wise uncertainty evaluation.
Automated, adaptive and uncertainty-aware smart measurements (24DIT03 A3SmartML) Applying machine learning to accelerate multidimensional measurements, improving efficiency and reliability in sectors such as telecommunications, electronics, green energy devices, and semiconductors.
Metrology for reliable power grid data analytics (24DIT05 GridData) Building trust in digital solutions for European electricity networks by quantifying sensor data quality, validating analysis methods, and providing well-documented public test datasets for use across Europe.
Metrology for smart metering in gas networks (24GRD10 SmartGasNet) Supporting the European Green Deal by creating FAIR open-access datasets for gas flow measurements, the application of machine learning and validated methods for uncertainty evaluation – advancing renewable gas integration and grid decarbonisation.
Driving innovation in digital metrology
Through strategic contributions and innovative research, EMN Mathmet strengthens Europe’s metrology infrastructure for the digital age. By combining expertise in mathematics, statistics, and digital technologies, the network ensures trust and quality in data, models, and digital tools – helping European industry and society meet today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.