NEWS of 2025

New Scientific Research Group Has Been Established

A new scientific research group, xrLab, has been founded under the leadership of Professor Alexander Sharmazanashvili. xrLab continues the legacy of the Nuclear Engineering Center at Georgian Technical University. The primary mission of xrLab is the development of real-scale virtual

Tracer-MC at IPPOG Week

A new version of the Tracer-MC application for the IPPOG International Masterclasses was presented during IPPOG Week at CERN https://indico.cern.ch/event/1593704/ Members of the Masterclasses Steering Committee, along with representatives from IPPOG groups in various countries and partner universities, were introduced

Paper Published in a High-Ranked Journal

The paper “Geometry Simplification Methods for Virtual Reality Applications” by A. Sharmazanashvili (GTU), Roger Jones (Lancaster University), A. Alikhanov (GTU), G. Mirziashvili (GTU), K. Tsutskiridze (GTU), E. Abramovi (GTU), and A. Khelashvili (GTU) has been published in EPJ Web of

Top Experts from Bologna Visit XR-Lab

Business and Technology University (BTU) hosted a delegation from the University of Bologna, led by the university’s Rector, Professor Giovanni Molari. The delegation included Professor Massimiliano D’Antuono from the “Minerva” Education Centre and seven other experts, who were welcomed by

Shota Tevdorashvili Concludes His Contract at NEC

Full-stack developer Shota Tevdorashvili has concluded his contract with NEC. He joined NEC as a trainee in a course led by Alexander Sharmazanashvili, and quickly distinguished himself by completing the entire program in just one month—the fastest completion ever recorded

Shota Claidze Ended his Contract

Member of the NEC, Shota Chlaidze, has completed his contract. Despite the relatively short duration of his engagement, Shota made an impressive contribution to NEC and demonstrated exceptional professional growth. Shota first became involved with the NEC after participating as

Lecture at the IT STEP Academy

Professor Alexander Sharmazanashvili was invited to the IT STEP Academy to deliver a lecture on CERN’s modern technologies. He was joined by his colleagues Giorgi Bokhochadze and Besik Kekelia. The lecture was divided into two parts. The first part focused

New Updates of the Tracer-mc

Tracer-MC is a browser-based 3D application developed for the ATLAS WW exercise of the International Masterclasses. It requires no installation and is compatible with a wide range of platforms, including laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. The application can be accessed