
During February 2025, Ildar Nigmatkulov developed and integrated a comprehensive GMT detector system within the star-bnl/star-sw repository, focusing on end-to-end data handling for the STAR detector framework. He designed and implemented new C++ data structures and classes to manage GMT hits, strips, and points, enabling seamless data flow from raw detector output through clustering and alignment modules. By integrating these components with geometry definitions and alignment makers, he ensured the detector model accurately reflected experimental data pipelines. His work established a robust foundation for future physics analyses, demonstrating depth in detector physics, geometry, and simulation using C++ and ROOT.

February 2025 monthly summary for star-bnl/star-sw: Delivered end-to-end GMT detector system integration and data handling capabilities within the STAR detector framework, establishing a foundational GMT data pipeline for future physics analyses. No separate major bugs fixed this period; all work focused on feature delivery and system integration with measurable impact on data processing readiness.
February 2025 monthly summary for star-bnl/star-sw: Delivered end-to-end GMT detector system integration and data handling capabilities within the STAR detector framework, establishing a foundational GMT data pipeline for future physics analyses. No separate major bugs fixed this period; all work focused on feature delivery and system integration with measurable impact on data processing readiness.
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