
During October 2025, Pavel Kurash integrated the Forward Detector FD3 into the AliceO2Group/AliceO2 simulation repository, defining the detector’s geometry and hit data format to support end-to-end particle tracking. He used C++ and CMake to wire the FD3 geometry into the existing simulation and geometry-building workflows, enabling the ALICE O2 framework to process and analyze FD3 data. His work established the technical foundation for future detector performance studies and physics analyses, ensuring traceability through well-documented commits. Pavel’s contributions demonstrated depth in detector simulation, data structures, and object-oriented programming, addressing the integration challenges of new detector components within complex simulation environments.

In Oct 2025, delivered the Forward Detector FD3 integration into the ALICE O2 simulation stack. The work defines the FD3 detector geometry, hit data format, and integrates the detector into the geometry-building and simulation workflows, enabling end-to-end particle simulation and tracking through FD3. This lays the groundwork for physics analyses, detector performance studies, and readiness of the ALICE O2 framework for FD3 data, with commit cba3d9131e16f7e5ce56b0c4c5bcde3b3b8c4d55 ("FD detector (#13476)") ensuring traceability.
In Oct 2025, delivered the Forward Detector FD3 integration into the ALICE O2 simulation stack. The work defines the FD3 detector geometry, hit data format, and integrates the detector into the geometry-building and simulation workflows, enabling end-to-end particle simulation and tracking through FD3. This lays the groundwork for physics analyses, detector performance studies, and readiness of the ALICE O2 framework for FD3 data, with commit cba3d9131e16f7e5ce56b0c4c5bcde3b3b8c4d55 ("FD detector (#13476)") ensuring traceability.
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