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
2004-2006, TBILISI – GENEVA. Author: Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center. University: GEORGIAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY.Department: CAD/CAM Engineering Center.Platform: Dassault System CATIA V5R12 Name Upload Environment Clash Clearance Critical Areas for installation 110 AT392123MQ 09/01/2006 Environment Clash Clearance Warning 109 AT392169MQ 09/01/2006 Environment Clash
Author: Bitadze Alexander. Awarded Degree: Masters of Computer Science. Responsible Chair: Sharmazanashvili Alexander. Year: 2004. Annotation.pdf Presentation.pdf Content.pdf
Author: Mikadze Davit. Awarded Degree: Masters of Computer Science. Responsible Chair: Sharmazanashvili Alexander. Year: 2004. Annotation.pdf Presentation.pdf Content.pdf
Author: Sharmazanashvili Alexander. Awarded Degree: Doctor of Computer Science. Responsible Chair: Loladze Teimuras, Prangishvili Archil.Year: 2004. Annotation.pdf Content (Geo).pdf Content (Eng).pdf Conclusion.pdf
Author: Bitadze Alexander. Awarded Degree: Masters of Computer Science. Responsible Chair: Sharmazanashvili Alexander. Year: 2004. Annotation.pdf Presentation.pdf
According to decision of Scientific board of Institute of Informatics at Georgian Technical University, designer of CAD/CAM Engineering center Alexander Bitadze was awarded degree of Masters of Computer Sciences with specialization of Integrated CAD/CAM systems. Alexander Bitadze enter masters training
Chief Manager of CAD/CAM engineering center Alexander Sharmazanashvili participated in fifth international symposium Tools and Methods of Competitive Engineering TMCE2004 Lausanne, Switzerland. He was invited for podium presentation on 15th of April, 15:30-16:00, hall CO-122 at Ecole Polytechique Federale de
Authors: Alexander Sharmazanashvili Publisher: Proceedings of the TMCE 2004, Edited by Horváth and Xirouchakis © 2004 Mill press, Rotterdam, ISBN Year: April 13-17, 2004 Abstract Simulation of physical processes is ongoing together with ATLAS Experiment at European Organization for Nuclear
13-17 Apr, 2004, Lausanne, Switzerland. Paper Reported for Presentation: DEVELOPMENT OF MANUFACTURING FEATURES WITH ADVANCED PARAMETRIZATION POSSIBILITIES Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander Abstract Full Paper Presentation.pdf
Chief Manager of CAD/CAM engineering center Alexander Sharmazanashvili has been invited at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. Purpose of this business trip is to investigate possible ways of collaboration between ATLAS technical coordination team (TCn) and CAD/CAM engineering center in Georgia. Invitation