Visit of PetroLogistic Representatives to the Nuclear Engineering Center
On October 11th, representatives of PetroLogistic, Daniel Gerberg and Nick Sharmazanashvili, visited the Nuclear Engineering
Organizing committee of International symposium “Tools and Methods of Competitive Engineering – TMCE’2012” accepted paper of Prof Alexander SHARMAZANASHVILI for publication and podium presentation on symposium in Karlsruhe, Germany on 9th of May, 2012. Paper “Modelling Aspects of Hyper-Complex products
CCEC together with ATLAS collaboration, CERN Geneva, Switzerland announced “2nd ATLAS/CERN South Caucasus Software/Computing Workshop & Tutorial” SCSTW’2012. This event follows on from the first workshop (SCSWT’2010) in October 2010 that brought together for the first time the ATLAS groups
Our group member and engine programmer in TRACER project Levan Khelashvili held a seminar about Object-oriented programming (OOP) in general and in ATLAS TRACER project. During this seminar Levan talked about Object-oriented programming (OOP) as an individual programming paradigm based
GCCEC experienced unexpected trouble using CATIA for modelling support assemblies of ATLAS big wheel muon chambers. Assembly contains several subassemblies with number of parts in each. In one of the assembly parts are positioned on contact using standard constraints. However
30 Jan, 2012, CERN Geneva, Switzerland. Paper Reported for Presentation: Progress in use of Katia interface to describe material in MS Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexandre, Tsutskiridze Niko, Shekiladze Davit Indico Link Presentation1.pdf
GCCEC investigate ATLAS Coils geometry descriptions implementing in Cavern background FLUGG software applications and G4 Simulation packages. Both geometries have been exported from C++ codes into CATIA and positioned in common axes. Then both geometries were compared with so called
At a seminar held at CERN today the ATLAS and CMS experiments presented their latest preliminary results in the search for the Higgs particle. Both experiments observe a new particle in the mass region around 125-126 GeV. “It’s hard not
GCCEC participated on ATLAS Simulation meeting held during the ATLAS week at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. GCCEC investigations of ATLAS magnet system description in simulation/reconstruction software packages were discussed. During the 20 minutes report done by Alexander Sharmazanashvili at CERN and
Collaborative partners: University of Cambridge, SLAC There are several regions in Geant4 baseline geometry where new volumes of services and supports should be added. Also several existing volumes should be replaced due to detector upgrades. Purpose of the WP is to
Collaborative partners: University of Cambridge, SLAC There are several regions in Geant4 baseline geometry where new volumes of services and supports should be added. Also several existing volumes should be replaced due to detector upgrades. Purpose of the WP is to