Group of Scientists from the GTU Achieved Success in Large CMS Experiment at CERN
A team of scientists from the Georgian Technical University, consisting of Yuri Baghaturia, Otar Kemularia and Irakli Lomidze, has achieved another success in one of the largest CMS experiments at CERN, which works on a large hadron collider.
Scientists at the Georgian Technical University were able to model new electronics cooling systems in engineering, create working drawings and make prototypes.
According to Yuri Baghaturia, a representative of the group of scientists of the Georgian Technical University involved in the CMS experiment, the group, after passing the relevant test, installed the prototypes of the cooling system on the cameras. According to him, at this stage, GTU researchers are involved in the scientific analysis of information received from RPC cameras, camera testing, their radiation resistance test, the creation of new cameras and full testing.
According to Zviad Tsamalaidze, the leader of the group of scientists at the CERN CMS Experiment, experiments are high-tech innovative projects and active participation in their implementation is important and prestigious.
According to the Georgian Technical University, the Georgian Technical University has been a member of the CMS collaboration since its inception. Physicists, engineers, IT specialists of the Institute of Quantum Physics and Engineering Technologies of the Georgian Technical University actively participate in the activities of Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC) and High Granularity Calorimeter Calorimeter (CG) in the CMS experiment ion system.