March 2019

MUON SOFTWARE WORKSHOP

Our group project Manager Alexander Sharmazanashvili presented our group on Muon Software Workshop.His first presentation was about Flexible Chain (Sector 9) study with work of TSUTSKIRIDZE Niko , SHEKILADZE Davit ,SURMAVA Archil . At first he talked about Flexible Chain

MEETING WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF GEORGIA

Our group members Levan KHELASHVILI and Mariam PIRTSKHALAVA met the Prime Minister of Georgia. Our project manager Alexander SHARMAZANASHVILI and our group members Lasha PHATARIDZE and Nikoloz UDZILAURI , who are in CERN , were involved in this meeting Online

INTERNATIONAL MASTERCLASS IN PARTICLE PHYSICS

On 21st March, 2019 Georgian Technical University hosted international particle physics masterclass organized by CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research). Ceremony was opened by the ProRector Zurab Gasitashvili and other officials of the Georgian technical university. Participants were greeted by

MUON SOFTWARE MEETING

14 March, 2019, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: GEANT-4 Geometry Descriptions Study. Report from the Georgian Team Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander Indico Link   Presentation.pdf

AGDD PASSIVE MATERIAL STUDIES MEETING

Our group’s Project Manager Alexander Sharmazanashvili and Simulation group’s leader Niko Tsutskiridze presented at AGDD Passive Material Studies Meeting and talked about our Simulation groups work, gave detailed information about life cycle of the project, works that the\’ve already done,

MUON SOFTWARE MEETING

8 March, 2019, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: Flexible Chain (Sector 9) study. Gitlab Repository for new XML’s Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tsutskiridze Niko, Shekiladze Davit, Surmava Archil Indico Link   Presentation.pdf

SEMINAR ABOUT OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

Our group member and engine programmer in TRACER project Levan Khelashvili held a seminar about Object-oriented programming (OOP) .During this seminar Levan talked about Object-oriented programming (OOP) as an individual programming paradigm based on the concept of “objects”, which can