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 2018. Georgian Team will work on 3 working
Collaborative partners: University of Edinburg The purpose of this working package is to promote software quality evaluation as an integral part of the ATLAS software development process. This will require the development of tools and practices in two key areas. –
We have released r2.2 version of Atlas Tracer. UI has been changed a bit. Event information bar was too loaded with numbers so we filtered it out and left more useful information for the users. Current version of atlas tracer
Members of Georgian Engineering Team (GET) participated in Outreach Data and Tools Group Meeting. Member of GET updated status of Atalas Tracer. presented results of comparison of curvatures of tracks between Atlas Tracer and Atlantis. visit this link for more
22 November, 2017, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: Comparison of curvatures of tracks Authors: Pataridzek Lasha Indico Link Presentation.pdf
Two new interns Levan Khelashvili and Mariam Phirtskalava will be joining GET (Georgian Engineering Team). Both of them are students of Georgian Technical University and are in 2nd and 3rd years of studies towards bachlor’s in computer sciences. They have
New release of Atlas Tracer r2.1 is out. UI has been reworked, now there is more functionality for users. we also did some performance fix, geometries have been reworked. Overall Tracer should run smoother. Current version of atlas tracer can
Georgian Technical university’s student Archil surmava successfully finished his PhD studies with the help of advisor Alexander Sharmazanashvili. Main topic of thesis was development analysis and synthesis for complete engineering geometry model of ATLAS detector. Studies for thesis was done
Georgian Technical University hosted international particle physics masterclass Hands on Particle physics from 23rd to 25th October. Hands on particle physics is huge international masterclass and its main aim is to popularize particle physics, masterclass is involving 52 countries and
we are excited to announce that our team has moved to a new location. The address of the new office is 0131, Tbilisi, Grigol Peradze str. #4. The new office is actually completely new building of GTU( Georgian Technical University)