Shota Claidze Ended his Contract
Member of the NEC, Shota Chlaidze, has completed his contract. Despite the relatively short duration
Member of the NEC, Shota Chlaidze, has completed his contract. Despite the relatively short duration of his engagement, Shota made an impressive contribution to NEC and demonstrated exceptional professional growth. Shota first became involved with the NEC after participating as
Professor Alexander Sharmazanashvili was invited to the IT STEP Academy to deliver a lecture on CERN’s modern technologies. He was joined by his colleagues Giorgi Bokhochadze and Besik Kekelia. The lecture was divided into two parts. The first part focused
Tracer-MC is a browser-based 3D application developed for the ATLAS WW exercise of the International Masterclasses. It requires no installation and is compatible with a wide range of platforms, including laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. The application can be accessed
The Nuclear Engineering Center (NEC) is pleased to announce that Shota Tevdorashvili, who joined us as an intern in February 2025, is now continuing with NEC as a full-time software developer. During his internship, Shota contributed significantly to the Tracer
Following the successful virtual presentation of our VR Chat project at the March 31st ATLAS Outreach Weekly meeting, team members Alexander Sharmazanashvili and Giorgi Bokhochadze have taken their innovative work to the next level with a series of presentations at
Giorgi Bokhochadze presented the Tracer VRChat project during the ATLAS Week Outreach session at CERN. Tracer VRChat is a full-scale virtual reality environment that provides immersive access to the ATLAS detector at CERN’s Point 1. The project combines social VR
At the ATLAS Week Outreach Parallel Session on June 18, 2025, Alexander Sharmazanashvili delivered a detailed status report on the technological developments under the ATLAS-GTU TAI Agreement. The presentation focused on a suite of interactive, browser-based applications aimed at enhancing
Authors: Alexander Sharmazanashvili, Roger Jones, Alexander Alikhanov, Giorgi Mirziashvili, Kote Tsutskiridze, Ela Abramovi, Avtandil Khelashvili Publisher: Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics. Paper assessment ref #445 Year: 2024 Abstract Virtual Reality (VR) applications play an important role
On May 13th, the IMC Steering Group held its biannual meeting, featuring key updates from international collaborators and new strategic initiatives. The meeting, chaired by Kenneth William Cecire and Uta Bilow, took place in a hybrid format with participants joining
Nuclear Engineering Center’s abstract on a novel method to make complex 3D models accessible in VR applications generated significant interest at the Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP), hosted by CERN. CHEP is a leading event