Nuclear Engineering Center Welcomes Shota Tevdorashvili as a Full-Time Software Developer
The Nuclear Engineering Center (NEC) is pleased to announce that Shota Tevdorashvili, who joined us
Georgian Technical University and ATLAS experiment has signed agreement for continuation of collaborative project that has been going on since 2010. New agreement will last for 1 year till the end of 2019. Georgian Team will work on 5 working
Authors: Niko Tsutskiridze Publisher: AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS – No 1(28) Year: 2019 Abstract Simulation process of real experiment is carried out with the ATLAS experiment in European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). As a result, two kinds of data are
Our group member Lasha Phataridze is going at Vienna Conference on Instrumentation and will represent our group (NEC from Georgia). The main topics of the Vienna Conference on Instrumentation are: New Detector Developments inParticle physicsAstro-particle physicsNuclear physicsMedicine and Biology Associated
There are new interns in Nuclear Engineering Center (NEC). They are separated in three groups , different from each other with packages and working themes.Groups are: G1 – Creation and modification of engineering geometriesG2 – Software transformation of engineering geometriesG3
Our group members Dr SHARMAZANASHVILI Alexander and MS PATARIDZE Lasha presented “Visualization of TileCal by WebGl api” on TileCal Week Computing , which was held on th October in Tbilisi,Georgia in Tbilisi at Ivane Jaqvakhishvili State University. Guests at TileCal
Our group members Lasha Phataridze and Nikoloz Udzilauri are going to CERN on a bussiness trip to start 2 new collaboration with ATLAS TileCalorimeter group. The main purpose of Lasha Phataridze’s visit at CERN is to create technical issues for
IPPOG Masterclasses are for school children and I-II year univeristy students.IPPOG Masterclass was held on the third day of Cognitive Festival in Georgia and it was about ATLAS Detector . Moderator of this Masterclass was Prof. Dario BARBERIS from University
2nd event at CERN COGNITIVE FESTIVAL in GEORGIA was the Workshop for school teachers and University lecturers / researchers. Purpose of workshop is acquisition of scientific research and technology innovations at CERN. Visiting professors from CERN will be participating together
IPPOG Masterclasses are for school children and I-II year univeristy students.IPPOG Masterclass was held on the first day of Cognitive Festival in Georgia and it was about ALICE Detector . Moderator of this Masterclass was Prof. Hans-Peter BECK from University
The Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, Mikheil Batiashvili, delivered a speech at the CERN Cognitive Festival at the Technical University of Georgia, on the importance of international scientific and educational development in Georgia, the value of