Methods for processing 3D geometric descriptions for visualization applications
Author: Alexander Alikhanov. Awarded Degree: Masters of Computer Science. Responsible Chair: Besik kekelia. Year: 2025. Content.pdf Conclusion.pdf
Author: Alexander Alikhanov. Awarded Degree: Masters of Computer Science. Responsible Chair: Besik kekelia. Year: 2025. Content.pdf Conclusion.pdf
On April 3rd, our team hosted a CERN/IPPOG Masterclass at Batumi State University, focusing on CERN’s ATLAS experiment. The event began with a lecture by Alexander Sharmazanashvili, who provided an overview of CERN. He discussed its history, mission, and major
On March 31st, ATLAS hosted its weekly outreach meeting, where our project manager, Alexander Sharmazanashvili, presented both our completed and ongoing applications. Alexander introduced the Tracer Augmented Reality Table (Tracer ART), Tracer Augmented Reality Book (Tracer ARB), and Tracer Virtual
On March 5th, our team hosted a CERN/IPPOG Masterclass at Tbilisi State University, focusing on CERN’s ATLAS experiment. The event began with a lecture by Alexander Sharmazanashvili, who provided an overview of CERN. He discussed its history, mission, and major
On March 20th, our team hosted a CERN/IPPOG Masterclass at Tbilisi State University, focusing on CERN’s ATLAS experiment. The event began with a lecture by Alexander Sharmazanashvili, who provided an overview of CERN. He discussed its history, mission, and major
On March 17th, our team hosted a CERN/IPPOG Masterclass at Tbilisi State University, focusing on CERN’s ATLAS experiment. The event began with a lecture by Alexander Sharmazanashvili, who provided an overview of CERN. He discussed its history, mission, and major
On March 5th, our team hosted a CERN/IPPOG Masterclass at Tbilisi State University, focusing on CERN’s ATLAS experiment. The event began with a lecture by Alexander Sharmazanashvili, who provided an overview of CERN. He discussed its history, mission, and major
On March 5th, our team hosted a CERN/IPPOG Masterclass at Georgian Technical University, focusing on CERN’s CMS experiment. The event began with a lecture by Alexander Sharmazanashvili, who provided an overview of CERN. He discussed its history, mission, and major
The Chief Manager of the Nuclear Engineering Center, Alexander Sharmazanashvili, was invited to an online Q&A session to discuss the ATLAS 3D event display application developed by our team. Alexander answered questions about various aspects of the application’s development, including
We are proud to announce that our team member, Aleksander Alikhanov, successfully defended his master’s dissertation, “Methods for Processing 3D Geometric Descriptions for Visualization Applications,” under the supervision of Besik Kekelia at the Georgian Technical University, Faculty of Informatics and