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Lithuanian Standards Board

February 22, 2023
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The Lithuanian Standards Board is the national standardization organization of Lithuania. Its main role is to develop, adopt and promote national standards and technical regulations in various fields, such as engineering, manufacturing, construction, information technology, and environmental management.   The LST is responsible for coordinating the development of Lithuanian standards and ensuring that they are in line with international standards. It also participates in the development of international standards through its membership in the International Organization for Standardization and the European Committee for Standardization.

In addition to standardization activities, the LST also provides training and consulting services to businesses, organizations, and government agencies in the field of standardization and quality management. It also serves as a national contact point for the European Union’s New Approach Directives, which provide for the harmonization of technical regulations within the EU.

Vilniaus Gedimino Technikos Universitetas

 

 

£195 Million: Life and Mind Research Center

February 22, 2023
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The “Life and Mind” building at Oxford is a new research center that aims to bring together researchers from different fields to study the intersection of biology, psychology, and philosophy. The center’s research focuses on the fundamental questions about the nature of life and mind, including the origins of life, the evolution of consciousness, and the relationship between mind and body. The center brings together researchers from diverse fields, including biology, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, and artificial intelligence, to work collaboratively on these questions.

Several noteworthy challenges which should not be unfamiliar to Friends of Standards Michigan:

  • How to accommodate a diverse wide range of academic departments and programs, while also providing flexible and adaptable spaces for research, teaching, and collaboration. This required careful consideration of the building’s layout, structural design, and mechanical systems, as well as the materials and finishes used throughout the building.
  • Another major challenge was preserving and enhancing the historic character of the building’s site, which is located in the heart of Oxford’s historic city centre. This required sensitive design solutions that could integrate modern facilities and technologies while also respecting the surrounding architecture and urban fabric.
  • The building’s complex structural design required careful coordination and collaboration between the architects, engineers, and contractors involved in the project. The building includes a large underground lecture theatre, which required innovative solutions for acoustics and ventilation, as well as advanced construction techniques to ensure stability and safety.

We feature a new construction or renovation project every day (or the codes and standards that inform the safety and sustainability of such projects) and maintain them on our periodic AEDificare* colloquium.   We are online every day — our “office hours” — so don’t be shy about clicking in.  Plenty of cool stuff to talk about.

*Because the word “construction” shows up so much in our characters strings, we use Greek and Roman mnemonics to keep content organized.

Michigan Public Service Commission

February 21, 2023
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Data Points

February 21, 2023
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Apache Everywhere

February 21, 2023
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