1. IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
    2. Scope of Work
  1. Universität Bonn
    1. Marek Kowalski
    2. Ph.D Scientists (Faculty Scientist/Post Doc Grads): 2 (1 1 4)
    3. Faculty:
    4. Post Docs:
    5. Ph.D Students:
    6. Resource contribution to Computing by the Bonn IceCube Group and the University

Last updated: April 23, 2013



IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)


Scope of Work

  

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Universität Bonn


Marek Kowalski


Ph.D Scientists (Faculty Scientist/Post Doc Grads): 2 (1 1 4 )

 

Labor Cat.
Names
WBS L3
Tasks
WBS 2.1
WBS 2.2
WBS 2.3
WBS 2.4
WBS 2.5
Grand Total
       
Program Management
Detector Maintenance & Operations
Computing & Data Management
Triggering & Filtering
Data Quality, Reconstruction & Simulation Tools
 
KE KOWALSKI, MAREK Simulation Simulation tools          0.05
0.05
  KOWALSKI, MAREK Total            0.05
0.05
PO Böser Sebastian Run Coordination Run coordinator  
0.50
     
0.50
    TFT Coordination TFT Board member      
0.10
 
0.10
  Böser Sebastian Total    
0.50
 
 0.10
 
0.60
GR VOGE, MARKUS Physics Filters Online L2 Filter      
0.20
 
0.20
    Reconstruction/ Analysis tools Reconstruction/          0.10
0.10
  VOGE, MARKUS Total        
0.20
 0.10
0.30
  HOMEIER ANDREAS Physics Filters Alert System for follow-up      
0.20
 
0.20
  HOMEIER ANDREAS Total        
0.20
 
0.20
  USNER, MARCEL Reconstruction Tools Reconstruction/ Analysis tools          0.20
0.20
  USNER, MARCEL Total          
0.20
0.20
  UBONN GR Detector Monitoring Detector Monitoring  
0.05
     
0.05
    Reconstruction/ Analysis tools Reconstruction/ Analysis tools        
0.20
0.20
  UBONN GR Total    
0.05
   
0.20
0.25
UBONN Total      
0.55
 
0.50
0.55
1.60
 
   


Faculty:

Marek Kowalski – involved in supervision and high energy cross-section calculation


Post Docs:

Sebastian Böser – Run Coordinator, TFT Board Member


Ph.D Students:

Markus Voge – Online L2 Filter, Spline reconstruction tools

Andreas Homeier – Optimization and operation of optical follow-up

Marcel Usner – Particle identification software

Lukas Schulte – Online Cascade Filter (in 2012), now working on PINGU

 

 


Resource contribution to Computing by the Bonn IceCube Group and the University

The installment and operation of the computing cluster includes:

1.  Hardware for a new IceCube Computer Cluster (start-up funds from the University)

2.  High quality Computing Space, cooling, power & network (provided by Physics Institute)

3.  System administration (.3 FTE sys-admin)

 

1., Hardware for a new IceCube Computer Cluster

As part of the start-up package, the University Bonn supports the installment of a computer cluster that is dedicated to IceCube research. The budget for the hardware is 250.000 Euro and will be funded in equal shares by the University and the DFG, assuming successful evaluation of the proposal to the DFG.

 

2 Computing Space, cooling and power & Networking

The Physics Institute provides high quality space, cooling and power. The IceCube group is provided with space locally in the PI, that is dedicated and well suited for intensive research computing (i.e. high-bandwidth connections & cooling facilities are available). The facility is currently hosting the 800-node cluster of the ATLAS groups. The University carries electricity costs that arise due to operation of the cluster.

 

3. System administration

The Bonn University provides 17kEuro per year in funding. The system administration for the computing cluster will be approximately .3 FTE, financed through IceCube start-up funds obtained from the University (i.e. 17.000 kEuro per year for 3 years). The administration of the cluster will be a joined effort with the ATLAS-HEP groups at the PI (joined effort is 1 FTE). If there is need for further system administration it will be provided from within the IceCube group.

 

 

 

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