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Last updated: September 21, 2017
Universität Mainz
Lutz Köpke/Sebastian Böser/Peter Peiffer
Ph.D Scientists (Faculty Scientist/Post Doc Grads): 3 (2 1 5)
IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
Scope of Work
Labor Cat.
Names
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WBS L3
Tasks
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WBS 2.1
WBS 2.2
WBS 2.3
WBS 2.4
WBS 2.5
WBS 2.6
Grand Total
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Program Coordination
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Detector Maintenance & Operations
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Computing & Data Management
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Data Processing & Simulation
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Software
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Calibration
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KE | KöPKE, LUTZ | Administration | SN WG chair | 0.25
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0.25
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KöPKE, LUTZ Total | 0.25
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0.25
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BÖSER, SEBASTIAN | Administration | LE/osc WG co-chair | 0.25
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0.25
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BÖSER; SEBASTIAN Total | 0.25
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0.25
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GR | EHRHARD, THOMAS | Software | PISA | 0.25
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0.25
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EHRHARD, THOMAS Total | 0.25
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0.25 | |||||||||||
STEUER, ANNA
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Online Filter (Pnf) | HESE filter /Hitspooling | 0.30
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0.30
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STEUER, ANNA Total | 0.30
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0.30
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SANDROOS, JOAKIM | Online Filter (Pnf) | DeepCore filter /HiveSplitter | 0.20
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0.20
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SANDROOS, JOAKIM Total | 0.20
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0.20
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LOHFINK, ELISA | Reconstruction | Low energy reco. | 0.20
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0.20
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LOHFINK, ELISA total | 0.20
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0.20
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FRITZ, ALEXANDER | Detector Monitoring | SuperNova Operations | 0.50
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0.50
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FRITZ, Alexander Total | 0.50
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0.50
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UM GR | Detector Monitoring | Detector Monitoring | 0.05
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0.05
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UM PD | Detector Monitoring | Detector Monitoring | 0.05
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0.05
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UM Monitoring Total | 0.10
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0.10
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UM GR | E&O | I3 virtual reality | 0.25
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0.25
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UM Education and Outreach total | 0.25
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0.25
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UM Total | 0.25
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1.60
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0.45
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2.30
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Gen-2 tasks:
Name | Task | FTE |
Peter Peiffer | WOM development | 0.8 |
Sebastian Böser | WOM development | 0.2 |
Lutz Köpke | Calibration sensors | 0.1 |
Faculty:
Lutz Köpke – SN working group coordinator
Sebastian Böser – LowEn/Oscillation working group coordinator
Postdoc:
Peter Peiffer – IceCube Gen2 (WOM development)
Ph.D. Students:
Anna Steuer – HESE filter /Hitspooling
Thesis/Analysis topic:
Alexander Fritz - SNDAQ development
Thesis/Analysis topic: To be decided
Elisa Lohfink - Low energy reconstruction
Thesis/Analysis topic: To be decided
Thomas Ehrhard - PISA development
Thesis/Analysis topic: Sensitivity to the mass hierarchy of the PINGU
detector
Joakim Sandroos - Neutrino cross section systematics, low energy filter
Thesis/Analysis topic: Measurement of the atmospheric neutrino flux
with DeepCore
Computing Resources
2017
2018
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CPU Cores | GPU Cards | CPU Cores | GPU Cards | |
IceCube | Minimal: 24
Typical: 300 Maximal:10000 |
Cluster upgrade expectation: ~ 1000 Cores for IceCube-Gen2 |
Cluster upgrade expectation: ~ 300 GPUs for IceCube-Gen2 |
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PINGU | Minimal: 8
Typical: 20 Maximal: 85 |
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HEA |
While the resources exclusively allocated for IceCube are small, a very large pool of shared resources can and are being used, mostly for IceCube analysis (CPUs) and PINGU analysis (GPUs). With the coming upgrade of the computing cluster (Mogon-II), a significant increase in resources (both dedicated to IceCube as well as shared) is expected.
Currently available GPU types:
· GTX680
· GTX Titan
· Tesla K20
· GTX480
Currently available CPU types
· Intel Xeon E5-2620
· Intel Xeon 5530
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