1. IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of Uderstanding (MOU)
    2. Scope of Work
    3. Scientists and Post Docs:
    4. UWRF General M&O (non-science) IceCube Responsibilities and Contributions:

Last updated: April 20, 2010

 



IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of Uderstanding (MOU)


Scope of Work

 

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 MADSEN, JIM Education & Outreach Teachers’ program and UWRF Upward Bound
0.10
               
0.10

        Reconstruction/ Analysis tools Cosmic ray shower simulations and reconstruction                
0.10
0.10

    MADSEN, JIM Total    
0.10
           
0.10
0.20

    SPICZAK, GLENN IceTop Operations IceTop tank Monitoring    
0.03
           
0.03

    SPICZAK, GLENN Total      
0.03
           
0.03

SC Tamburro, Alessio IceTop Operations IceTop tank Monitoring    
0.03
           
0.03

        Reconstruction/ Analysis tools Shower simulations, TankTop simulation                
0.20
0.20

    Tamburro, Alessio Total        
0.03
       
0.20
0.23

TE UWRF TE Education & Outreach Teachers Program
0.15
               
0.15

    UWRF TE Total        
0.15
               
0.15

UWRF Total        
0.25
0.05
       
0.30
0.60

 

Faculty:

Jim Madsen (L,) - ICB, Institution lead, Education and Outreach including Teachers’ program and UWRF Upward Bound, Undergraduate research, Cosmic Ray simulations

Glenn Spiczak – IceTop tank monitoring, Education and Outreach including Astrophysics course development, Undergraduate research


Scientists and Post Docs:

Alessio Tamburro - Shower simulations, TankTop, Undergraduate research

Tareq AbuZayyad –Photon transport in-ice, Undergraduate research – will be leaving at the end of the summer of 2010.

 


UWRF General M&O (non-science) IceCube Responsibilities and Contributions:

UWRF Group’s major responsibilities and contributions towards maintenance and operations of the IceCube experiment include:

·   Education and Outreach activities including intensive research experiences for undergraduates, math and science enrichment for underrepresented groups in the UWRF Upward Bound Program, and graduate level classes for in-service high school teachers featuring IcecCube science

·   Providing replacement parts (frames, sunshades, dom holders and hardware) for IceTop deployments

·   Calibration of IceTop tanks with muon tagger

·   Development of tools for cosmic ray simulation thinning and unthinning for high energy showers

·   Investigating the effect of snow surrounding and on top of IceTop tanks using TankTop


 

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