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
On 16 March, 2009 the act of General Acknowledgement of Acceptance has been signed between Marzio Nessi, Technical Coordinator of ATLAS Collaboration, and Alexander Sharmazanashvili, Director of Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center. According to this act both parties have acknowledged and
ATLAS detector have simple profiles and assemblies with enormous complexity. Development of entire geo model of detector is caring out by large number of collaborative partners in heterogeneous environment. Thus, entire geo model is distributed into different representations. Geo model
Member of Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center, Nikoloz Sharmazanashvili signed a one year contract with Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ) for accomplishing Master’s program. According to this contract Nikoloz will have to perform research works dealing with innovative methodologies of mechanical computer aided
On 11 February, Georgian CADCAM Engineering Center GCCEC submits tender proposal for achieving HESR working packages for obtaining collaborative contract with Forschungtzentrum Juelich. Execution of proposed working packages includes transferring 2D mechanical drawings of a Beam Position Monitor into a
Meeting between ATLAS Technical Coordinator, Marzio Nessi, ATLAS Design Office Manager, Raphael Vuillermet , ATLAS General Integrator, Tatiana Kliutchnikova , and GCCEC Director, Alexander Sharmazanashvili, was held in ATLAS Technical Coordination Office. GCCEC handed over to ATLAS the product of
GCCEG starts a new collaboration project with CERN. This project foresees integration of GCCEC in modification of ISOLDE-REX accelerator. Agreement of collaboration includes creating a single whole CATIA V5 based digital model. GCCEC has to transform already existing Euclid and
Member of Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center, Alexander Bitadze will spend 3 years performing a PhD research at University of Glasgow. Research is based at CERN (the European Center for Nuclear Research) in Geneva, and assumes understanding the ATLAS inner tracking
The ATLAS conditions database is based on Oracle servers run by CERN physics database services group and used for storing data associated with various ATLAS activities: sub detector commissioning with associated Monte Carlo studies, offline computing commissioning and the 2004
Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center (GCCEC) finished the collaborative project with ATLAS which started on May 2006. The extremely complex Euclid database of 3D models of the ATLAS detector had to be converted into CATIA platform. In this collaboration with ATLAS
New member, Ketevan Kurdiani has been enrolled in Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center on the position of information management administrator. Contract was signed on December 1 st, 2008. Ketevan Kurdiani successfully finished State Academy of Arts of Tbilisi, Georgia, and was