Visit of PetroLogistic Representatives to the Nuclear Engineering Center
On October 11th, representatives of PetroLogistic, Daniel Gerberg and Nick Sharmazanashvili, visited the Nuclear Engineering
GCCEC and University of Georgia (Tbilisi, Georgia) signed memorandum about collaboration and joint activity with CERN (Geneva, Switzerland). It was declared that memorandum will contribute considerably into the development of curriculum of educational programs at University and support University students
GCCEC initiate meeting between collaborative parties about the status of development of COOL Tag Browser for ATLAS software. E.Gallas (Oxford), A.Formica (Sacley), D.Barberis (CERN), M.Borodin (CERN) where attended. Also, D.South (Desy, Germany) and group from GTU (Georgia) were connected remotely.
GCCEC announced placement of new release (R10) of Tag Browser in to production folder. It means that Browser now available for end-users. Generation of test version was announced on ATLAS software week in mid of October, 2012. Since there GCCEC
ATLAS muon team, together with technical coordination group and GCCEC agreed procedure for new Small Wheel (SW) geometry updates in simulation software packages. According to procedure GCCEC have to extract SW CATIA assemblies from CERN engineering database and prepare corresponding
GCCEC done new clash analyze of ATLAS magnet coils and discovery of overlaps inside the coils. Existence of any overlaps is very important for stability of ATLAS simulation/reconstruction algorithms and corresponding software tools. Therefore GCCEC’s technical report provokes heavy discussion
GCCEC celebrates 90 anniversary of former manager Nikoloz SHARMAZANASHVILI. Nikoloz was director of GCCEC starting from 2006 and resigned in 2011. His professional carrier was outstanding and remarkable in engineering society of Soviet Union and Georgia. He starts as an
Masters training student of Georgian Technical University Giorgi BURCHULADZE has successfully passed examine in 3D SmarTeam/CATIA modeling with overall 19.2 credits from 20. Examine was organized after finishing of 1,5 months duration and 120hours course followed by GCCEC. Course included
This event follows on from the first workshop (SCSWT’2010) in October 2010 that brought together for the first time the ATLAS groups from the South Caucasus countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) to discuss common computing related issues. It aims at
(Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) to discuss common computing related issues. It aims at fostering contacts between ATLAS collaborators and computing people in these countries and experts in ATLAS software and Grid computing technologies. Objectives:• Perspectives of Installation and development of
This event follows on from the first workshop (SCSWT’2010) in October 2010 that brought together for the first time the ATLAS groups from the South Caucasus countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) to discuss common computing related issues. It aims at