Visit of PetroLogistic Representatives to the Nuclear Engineering Center
On October 11th, representatives of PetroLogistic, Daniel Gerberg and Nick Sharmazanashvili, visited the Nuclear Engineering
21 September, 2010, CERN. Paper Reported for Presentation: Barrel and Endcap Gap Region. Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tatsumi Koi Indico Link
GCCEC together with ATLAS collaboration announced First ATLAS-South Caucasus Software / Computing Workshop & Tutorial – SCSWT’2010 to be held on 25-29 October, 2010 in Tbilisi, Georgia http://www.cern.ch/dmu-atlas/2010 This event follows on from the establishment in 2009 of the academic
14 September, 2010, CERN. Paper Reported for Presentation: Replacement of G4 script of material in R09-LA Drain Line – R9-LA Drain Line Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tatsumi Koi, Surmava Archil, Kekelia Besik Indico Link Presentation.pdf
07 September, 2010, CERN. Paper Reported for Presentation: Progress in CPPckeck scanners and Coverity status Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tatsumi Koi Indico Link
31 August, 2010, CERN. Paper Reported for Presentation: Barrel and Endcap Gap Region – Geometry update Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tatsumi Koi Indico Link Presentation.pdf
24 August, 2010, CERN. Paper Reported for Presentation: Drain Line Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tatsumi Koi Indico Link Presentation.pdf
17 August, 2010, CERN. Paper Reported for Presentation: LA Drain Line Simplification of Geometry, Release 10 Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tatsumi Koi, Surmava Archil, Kekelia Besik Indico Link Presentation.pdf
10 August, 2010, CERN. Paper Reported for Presentation: Barrel and Endcap Gap Region Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Tatsumi Koi Indico Link
GCCEC produce new scoring volumes for the cavern background simulation team, SLAC, Stanford. Services for the liquid argon cooling system in Barrel calorimeter gap region were considered. GCCEC engineers collect 2D drawings from CERN CDD and Smarteam servers and built
GCCEC produce new scoring volumes for the cavern background simulation team, SLAC, Stanford. Services for the liquid argon cooling system in Barrel calorimeter gap region were considered. GCCEC engineers collect 2D drawings from CERN CDD and Smarteam servers and built