Geometry Simplification Methods for Virtual Reality Applications
Authors: Alexander Sharmazanashvili, Roger Jones, Alexander Alikhanov, Giorgi Mirziashvili, Kote Tsutskiridze, Ela Abramovi, Avtandil Khelashvili
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
The Nuclear Engineering Center (NEC) is delighted to welcome Shota Tevdorashvili to our team! Shota began his internship on February 5, 2025. He is currently a first-year informatics student at Georgian American University (GAU). With a strong self-taught background in
On March 11, 2025, our team leader and 3D Event Display project manager, Alexander Sharmazanashvili, presented the application to Bonn University staff and students, answering their questions. This application is a new, modern 3D event display designed for ATLAS-W Masterclasses,
Giorgi Bokhochadze has joined the Nuclear Engineering Center (NEC) as the new Lead Programmer and Team Lead for their cutting-edge Tracer VR Project. Giorgi, a computer engineering graduate of San Diego State University, brings to this innovative position a wealth
On January 27, 2025, our team member Niko Tsutskiridze participated in the ITk Week 2025 conference, where he presented his work on Engineer Drawings to Geomodel: Cooling in PP1. His presentation covered the project’s life cycle and highlighted the results
The team made significant progress in both Geometry Modeling and Geometry Simulation this year. The Geometry Modeling project focused primarily on core optimization and ITK Viewer tasks. The project was led by Vladimer Dolinski, Alexander Alikhanov, Ela Abramovi, and Kote
We announce the departure of Nino Zurashvili, a remarkable professional who has been an integral part of the Nuclear Engineering Center. As the lead programmer, Nino played a pivotal role in developing advanced visualization applications, contributing significantly to our center’s
The Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) serves as a major forum for addressing the software and computing challenges of large-scale experiments in high-energy physics. The 2024 event was jointly hosted by AGH University of Kraków,
On October 11th, representatives of PetroLogistic, Daniel Gerberg and Nick Sharmazanashvili, visited the Nuclear Engineering Center. The purpose of the visit was to familiarize the two organizations with each other’s activities and to share professional experiences. The guests, along with