NEWS

GET SWITCHED ON NEW WEB

Georgian Engineering Team (GET) developed new web site http://www.cadcamge.ch. Site is hosted by Unity web Swiss IT Company and situated on server http://www.unity-web.ch. Content volume is >5Gb. Site describes current and past activity of GET, mainly at CERN, starting from

IOV BROWSER DEVELOPMENT

Member of GET Nikoloz SHARMAZANASHVILI represented latest development of IOV Browser on ATLAS software week at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. This is JavaScript/PHP based software application for extraction of data channels associated to tags and browse them according to Intervals of

GET ON ATLAS SOFTWARE WEEK

Georgian Engineering Team (GET) participated in ATLAS Software-Computing week and represented new version of ATLAS condition database application – COOL Tag Browser (CTB) R11. R11 working on different concept of data browsing and navigation then previous R10 version. Navigation engine

POSTER PRESENTATION ON ATLAS WEEK

ATLAS announced opportunity for young scientists to display their work by posters during the ATLAS week at CERN, 10-14 February, 2014. ATLAS said that posters may include approved or non-approved results, and may e.g. also be a re-use of a

2014 STUDENT PROGRAM STARTED AT CERN

PhD student of Georgian Technical University (GTU) Niko TSUTSKIRIDZE has been arrived at CERN for 6 month research program. Niko is 2nd year PhD student of GTU working in same time with GET since 2011. He has successfully passed (in

PAPER ACCEPTED FOR THE PUBLICATION

The program committee of CHEP2013 – Computing in High Energy Physics, has been accepted paper “A Tool for Conditions Tag Management in ATLAS” for the publication in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, which is part of IOP Conference Series. Paper

NEW COOL TAG BROWSER DRAFT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED

It was announced that new R11 release of COOL Tag Browser (CTB) was placed in draft folder for first evaluation. CTB is Php/Javascript web application permits to ATLAS detector and conditions experts the possibility to navigate through the different databases

TGC REPORT SHOWS CONSIDERABLE DISCREPANCY

Georgian Engineering Team (GET) at CERN did compare analysis of TGC chambers supports description of ATLAS detector presented at CERN engineering database and in ATLAS simulation packages. As a result it was discovery considerable discrepancy in geometry and weight. ATLAS

GET ON ATLAS SOFTWARE WEEK

Georgian Engineering Team (GET) participated in simulation session on ATLAS software week at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. GET presented two projects: New updates on geometry cross-checks with CATIA for MDT support structure and Services study in GAP region. MDT structures updates

GET ON ATLAS SOFTWARE WEEK

Georgian Engineering Team (GET) participated in simulation session on ATLAS software week at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. GET presented two projects: New updates on geometry cross-checks with CATIA for MDT support structure and Services study in GAP region. MDT structures updates