Visit of PetroLogistic Representatives to the Nuclear Engineering Center
On October 11th, representatives of PetroLogistic, Daniel Gerberg and Nick Sharmazanashvili, visited the Nuclear Engineering
Member of Georgian CAD/CAM engineering center Archil Surmava has ended his contract at CERN. Archil Surmava was working in ATLAS design office on the position of CAD designer starting form June, 2004. He was participating in development of service system
ATLAS TCn authorities Mr. Nessi M. and Mm. Klutchnikova T. considered results of CAD/CAM engineering center activity in the field of migration Euclid models into CATIA V5. Results have been approved and future development was identified. It was assumed that
Beta version of Convex Decomposition software application has been developed by Giorgi Gvaberidze, programmer of CAD/CAM engineering center Application was developed under the pilot project between CAD/CAM engineering center and Schulz Engineering. Software ensures reliable results of convex transformation of
ATLAS Technical Coordination manager agreed prolongation of Collaborative activity with CAD/CAM engineering center on the period of 6 month according to agreement AA 177/04. CAD/CAM engineering center will continue integration conflict checking activity on the base of CATIA V5 platform.
Two Java/C++ programmers, Giorgi Gvaberidze and Zurab Lekiashvili was enrolled in CAD/CAM engineering center for participation in test-project with Schultz Engineering Gmbh.
New life-cycle procedure for 3D models migration from Euclid to CATIA has been testified. Procedure contains several remote steps for control of CERN software / hardware resources. Three parties were involved in setting up activity: ATLAS TC design office, CERN
Contract of Archil Surmava – member of CAD/CAM engineering center was prolonged up to the end of 2006. Archil Surmava is working at CERN since June, 2004 in the ATLAS TC design office as Euclid/CATIA designer. He plays key role
Addendum of Agreement AA 177/04 has been signed in Geneva, Switzerland by ATLAS TCn authorities and chief manager of Georgian CAD/CAM engineering center. According to this new contract ATLAS will pay additional 48’000CHF/year to engineering center in Georgia to enforce
Contract of Alexander Bitadze – member of Georgian engineering center, was prolonged on 6 month starting from 1 May, 2006. Alexander Bitadze is working at CERN since June, 2004 in the ATLAS Inner Detector (ID) service group and playing a
New member, Beso Kekelia has been enrolled in Georgian Engineering Center on the position of engineer designer. Contract was signed from 1st of April, 2006. Beso Kekelia successfully finished Georgian Technical University in 2004 and was awarded Bachelor of Science