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Last updated: April 13, 2015
IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
University of Maryland
Greg Sullivan
Ph.D Scientists (Faculty Scientist/Post Doc Grads): 6 (3 3 4)
Scope of Work
Labor Cat.
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Names
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WBS L3
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Tasks
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Funds Source
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WBS 2.1
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WBS 2.2
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WBS 2.3
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WBS 2.4
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WBS 2.5
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Grand Total
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Program Management
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Detector Maintenance & Operations
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Computing & Data Management
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Triggering & Filtering
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Data Quality, Reconstruction & Simulation Tools
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KE | SULIVAN, GREG | Administration | M&O/Upgrade planning | Inst. In-Kind | 0.30
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0.30
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Administration | ExecCom member | Inst. In-Kind | 0.20
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0.20
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SULIVAN, GREG Total | 0.50
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0.50
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HOFFMAN, KARA | Engineering and R&D Support | Detector R&D | Inst. In-Kind | 0.20
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0.20
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HOFFMAN, KARA Total | 0.20
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0.20
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UMD KE | Education & Outreach | E&O | Inst. In-Kind | 0.10
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0.10
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UMD KE Total | 0.10
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0.10
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SC | BLAUFUSS, ERIK
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Online Filter (PnF) | Maintain PnF Software and Online Filters | NSF M&O Core | 0.20
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0.20
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Administration | Analysis Coordinator | Base Grants | 0.25
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0.25
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Administration | Analysis Coordinator | NSF M&O | 0.15
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0.15
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Physics Filters | Filter requests, bandwidth, TFT Board Member. IceTray | NSF M&O | 0.30
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0.30
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BLAUFUSS, ERIK Total | 0.40
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0.20
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0.30
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0.90
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PO | OLIVAS, ALEX | Detector Maintenance & Operations | SW Coordinator – Detector M&O | NSF M&O | 0.45 | 0.45
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Computing & Data Management | SW Coordinator – Core Software | NSF M&O | 0.20 | 0.20
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Data Quality, Reconstruction & Simulation Tools | SW Coordinator – Data Quality, Reconstruction and Sim. Programs | NSF M&O | 0.25
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0.25
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Core Software | Support Core Software | Inst. In-Kind | 0.10 | 0.10
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OLIVAS, ALEX Total | 0.45
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0.30
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0.25
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1.00
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FELDE, JOHN | Physics Filters | GRB filters | Base Grants | 0.2 | 0.2
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Reconstruction/ Analysis tools | Develop & test reconstruction | Base Grants | 0.1
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0.1
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Data Production Processing | Implement near real time system and analysis | Base Grants | 0.3 | 0.3
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FELDE, JOHN Total | 0.5 | 0.10
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0.6
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CHEUNG,
ELIM |
Reco/Analysis tools | Low energy Reco./ Analysis tools | Base Grants | 0.25
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0.25
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GR | Online Filter (PnF) | Online Filter Testing | Base Grants | 0.125 | 0.125
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CHEUNG, ELIM Total | 0.125 | 0.25
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0.375
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SONG,
MING |
Engineering and R&D Support | Detector R&D | Base Grants | 0.5 | 0.5
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SONG, MING Total | 0.5 | 0.5
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MAUNU,
RYAN |
Online Filter (PnF) | Online Filter Testing | Base Grants | 0.125
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0.125
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Reco/Analysis tools | Reco./ Analysis tools | Base Grants | 0.125
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0.125
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Simulation Production | Simulation Production site manager | Base Grants | 0.20 | 0.20
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MAUNU, RYAN Total | 0.125
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0.20 | 0.125
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0.45
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HELLAUER, ROBERT | Core Software | Core Software | Base Grants | 0.125
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0.125
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TFT Coordination | Datasets for filter testing & common MC datasets | Base Grants | 0.10
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0.10
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HELLAUER, ROBERT Total | 0.125
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0.10
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0.225
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UMD GR | Detector Monitoring | Monitoring shifts | Base Grants | 0.06
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0.06
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UMD GR Total | 0.06
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0.06
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UMD Total | 1.70
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0.96
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1.125
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0.40
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0.725
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4.91
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Faculty:
Greg Sullivan (L,+) – Former Spokesperson, Data Systems, ExecCom, ICB, Institution lead, Outreach, NGIC upgrade coordination
Kara Hoffman – filter development, Radio R&D, Outreach
Jordan Goodman – Coordination with Milagro/HAWC, Outreach
Scientists and Post Docs:
Erik Blaufuss – Analysis Coordinator, TFT board Member, PnF, IceTray, SVN repository, Operations Group
Analysis topics: GRB
John Felde – Online – near realtime GRB analysis
Analysis topics: GRB, Neutrino Oscillations
Alex Olivas – Tuesday Call co-convener, Software management, Simulation program coordinator, Software Coordinator
Analysis topics:
Ph.D. Students:
Ming Song – Detector R&D
Thesis/Analysis topics: GZK Neutrinos
Elim Cheung – Offline Processing development & testing, Simulation
Thesis/Analysis topics: Neutrino Oscillations
Ryan Maunu – Filter development, Simulation production coordination
Thesis/Analysis topics: GRB with Southern hemisphere muons
Robert Hellauer – Core Software, Datasets for filter testing & common MC datasets
Thesis/Analysis topics: GRB search with all flavors
UMD General M&O (non-science) IceCube Responsibilities and Contributions:
The Maryland Group’s major responsibilities and contributions towards maintenance and operations of the IceCube experiment include:
· Primary institutional responsibility for the maintenance of the online PnF filter system.
· Primary institutional responsibility for the maintenance of the IceTray analysis framework, SVN code repository and software package building.
· Major responsibility for the maintenance of the IceCube simulation package (IceSim).
· The Maryland group maintains a computing cluster of several hundred cpu cores and 48 GPUs (ATI Radeon 7970) with online disk storage of more then 350TB dedicated to IceCube activities. A minimum of 140 cpu cores (50%) and all GPUs are reserved for dedicated simulation production under the coordination of the IceCube simulation production manager.
Institutional (UMD) resource contribution to Computing:
The maintenance and operation of the computing cluster includes:
1. High quality Computing Space, cooling and power (provided by UMD)
2. Networking and high speed connectivity to the Internet (provided UMD)
3. System administration (.5 FTE sys-admin) (partial support by UMD)
4. Hardware maintenance on a 5-year replacement cycle of $40k/year (partial support by UMD).
5. GPU cluster purchased by UMD ($80k) and maintained with help from UMD
1. & 2. Computing Space, cooling and power & Networking and high speed connectivity to the Internet
The University of Maryland provides high quality space, cooling and power. The IceCube group is provided essentially unlimited space in a modern HPC computing facility for research computing on campus. The facility is monitored 24/7 by provided technicians and we have 24/7 secure access. The current system occupies 10 rack spaces with additional space set aside for possible expansion. Maryland is a major hub for the Internet-2 backbone in the northeast US. The University provides a 10 Gb/s fiber connection directly from the interenet-2 backbone into our cluster in the research computing facility. In addition, the university provides a dedicated fiber between the research computing facility and our research group in the physics building.
3., 4. & 5. System administration & Hardware maintenance on a 5-year replacement cycle
The University of Maryland provides $45k per year in funding to be used towards the total. The system administration is approximately .5 FTE and includes administration for the computing cluster as well as about 1 dozen workstations used by the PA group. The hardware maintenance for the compute cluster is $40k per year.
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