UDC 006.91
DOI: 10.36871/2618-9976.2023.09.001

Authors

Roald Ye. Taymanov,
Head of laboratory for metrological maintenance of computerised sensors and measuring systems, D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology; Full member of the Metrological Academy; IMEKO TC 7 member; ICMI member; Editorial Advisory Boardmember: International Journal on Advances in Systems and Measurements, Soft Measurements and Computing; Saint Petersburg, Russia
Kseniia V. Sapozhnikova,
Deputy head of laboratory for metrological maintenance of computerised sensors and measuring systems, D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology; Corresponding member of the Metrological Academy; IMEKO TC 7 member; ICMI member; Editorial Advisory Board member: Sensors & Transducers Journal, Soft Measurements and Computing; Saint Petersburg, Russia
Aleksey S. Ignatkovich,
Head of Public Relations Service, D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology; Coordinator of Metrology Education Cluster of Rosstandart, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Abstract

In the 21st century, the challenges associated with measurements of multidimensional quantities, including measurements of human properties, are of particular importance. Measurement results must be characterised by the metrological traceability. To ensure the formation of metrologists capable of solving such problems, is necessary. The need arises to strengthen the competitiveness of researchers with robots by enhancing human creativity. The development of methods for measuring creativity is becoming increasingly relevant. A brief overview of the main methods for measuring creativity has been given. The review made it possible to outline a programme of work to develop a methodology for measuring scientific creativity. Its experimental testing and improving will be carried out with the help of organisations that are members of the Metrology Education Cluster. The Cluster is based on the State Research Centre of Russia «D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology». The aims and features of its work are described in the paper.

Keywords

Metrologists, Scientific Activity, Creativity measurement, Multidimensional quantities, Metrological traceability, Metrology Education Cluster