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Gerogian Teams member Niko Tsutskiridze defended his Thesis: Development of the Geometrical Description of the ATLAS Detector for the Simulation and Reconstruction Software Packages, studies about given subject were done in Cern.
Gerogian Teams member Niko Tsutskiridze defended his Thesis: Development of the Geometrical Description of the ATLAS Detector for the Simulation and Reconstruction Software Packages, studies about given subject were done in Cern.
Georgian Engineering Team (GET) participated on CMS experiment simulation experts meeting. GET represented methodologies and results of collaborative work with ATLAS experiment. Projects of compare analyses of ATLAS detector geometry descriptions implemented in simulation and reconstruction tasks were considered. Results
ATLAS Technical Coordination group sent to Georgian team new package for investigation of possibility for fabrication of New Small Wheel (NSW) aluminum structure in Georgia. Package contains detailed technical specifications and 96 drawings. NSW is part of ATLAS detector to
Georgian Technical University (GTU) hosted spokesperson of CMS collaboration (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) Senior Scientist, Prof Tiziano CAMPORESI. Purpose of visit was investigation capabilities of Georgian Universities for possible new collaborative projects. He met with top management of GTU and ministry
Georgian team has on-line meeting with VP1 software tolls developer group from Pittsburgh University – Dr Joseph BOUDREAU, Dr Edward MOYSE and Riccardo Maria BIANCHI. It was discussed cooperation aspects of join development of VP1 software. VP1 – Virtual Point
Georgian team together with mechanical engineers from Georgian Technical University and Georgian manufacturing company “Elita-Burgi” investigated possibilities for the fabrication and assembly of New Small Wheel facilities in Georgia. Package includes fabrication of JD disk which is 22 tonnes and
Georgian team integrate Mrs GLONTI Lali for participation in collaborative work at CERN. Mrs GLONTI has long and successful experience working at CERN in ATLAS experiment. She’s started in 2007 from project of reconstruction, assembling and testing of Low Voltage
Georgian Technical University and ATLAS experiment has signed agreement for continuation of collaborative project started in 2010. New agreement signed for 2 years up to the end of 2016. Georgian Team will proceed work for 4 working packages employing 8FTE
Member of Georgian Engineering Team Nikoloz SHARMAZANASHVILI has signed 3 years duration contract with CERN beam Acceleration Team, starting from 1st of January, 2015. Nikoloz will be involved in design, modelling in CATIA and development of new instrumentation for the
Georgian Technical University signed Protocol and Addendum through research and development in Accelerator Physics and Technology of CERN. It was agreed that parties will collaborate in the design, manufacture and assembly of beam instrumentation devices for CERN/ELENA project and the