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MASTERS DISSERTATION

Georgian Technical university’s student Beso Kekelia has successfully finished his Masters studies with the help of adviser Alexander Sharmazanashvili. Main topic of the thesis was “Compare Analysis of ATLAS Detector Toroid Magnets for simulation Tasks”.

RELEASE R2.6 OF ATLAS TRACER IS OUT

We are excited to announce that new release of Atlas Tracer r2.6 is out. We have revamped some GUI functions. overall functions must work more smoothly and have less bugs. Geometry side has been updated as well, there are two

SEMINAR ABOUT GITLAB

Member of Georgian Engineering Team (GET) Mariam Phirtskalava read seminar about GitLab. Introduced GitLab and explained its concept and functionality to the team. GitLab is a web-based Git–repository manager with wiki and issue-tracking features, using an open-source license, developed by GitLab Inc. The software was written by Dmitriy Zaporozhets.

SIMULATION GROUP MEETING

Georgian Engineering Center (GET) of Georgian Technical University (GTU) participated in Simulation Group Meeting. This is weekly meeting of the ATLAS Simulation group. GET presented Compare Analyses Results of Muon Warm Structure, comparison between CATIA and Geant4 models.More information about

Simulation Group Meeting

08 May, 2018, CERN Geneva, Switzerland. Paper Reported for Presentation: Muon Warm Structure Compare Analyses Report. Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexandre, Tsutskiridze Niko Presentation.pdf

SIMULATION GROUP MEETING

08 May, 2018, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: Muon Warm Structure, Compare Analyses Report Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tsutskiridze Niko Indico Link   Presentation.pdf

RELEASE R2.5 OF ATLAS TRACER IS OUT

We are excited to announce that new release of Atlas Tracer r2.5 is out. We have been trying to fix bugs accumulated throughout releases. a lot of functions should be working more smoothly now. new filters for tracks has been

ATLAS EDUCATION & OUTREACH GROUP WEEKLY MEETING

Georgian Engineering Center (GET) of Georgian Technical University (GTU) participated in ATLAS Education & Outreach Group Weekly Meeting. CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. Main point of talks is to provide the outreach community of the collaboration useful and interesting information about ongoing