1. IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of U
  1. Pennsylvania State University
    1. Doug Cowen
    2. nderstanding (MOU)
    3. Scope of Work
    4. Faculty:
    5. Scientists and Post Docs:
    6. Ph.D. Students:
    7. Computing Resources:

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IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of U

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Pennsylvania State University


Doug Cowen

Ph.D Scientists (Faculty Scientist/Post Doc Grads): 4 (1 3 3)


nderstanding (MOU)


Scope of Work

 

Labor Cat.
Names
WBS L3
Tasks
Funds Source
WBS 2.1
WBS 2.2
WBS 2.3
WBS 2.4
WBS 2.5
Grand Total
         
Program Management
Detector Maintenance & Operations
Compuing & Data Management
Triggering & Filtering
Data Quality, Reconstruction & Simulation Tools
 
KE COWEN, DOUG 
Education & Outreach
Education & Outreach Inst. In-Kind
0.05
       
0.05
   
Engineering and R&D
PINGU Co-Lead Inst. In-Kind
0.35
 
       
0.35
  COWEN, DOUG Total
 
 
0.40
       
0.40
SC ANDERSON, TYLER
Data Acquisition
DAQ Firmware Development NSF M&O Core  
0.23
     
0.23
ANDERSON, TYLER Total      
0.23
     
0.23
PO ELLER, PHILIPP
 
Simulation Production
Simulation Production Base Grants    
0.08
   
0.08
   
Reconstruction/ Analysis tools
Develop analysis tools for systematics study; PISA development Base Grants        
0.20
0.20
   
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts Base Grants  
0.03
     
0.03
   
Computing Resources
Coordination and Support Grid distributed computing NSF M&O Core    
0.25
   
0.25
  ELLER, PHILIPP Total
 
   
0.03
0.33
 
0.20
0.56
  KEIVANI,
AZADEH
Reconstruction/ Analysis tools
Integrate IceCube into AMON Inst. In-Kind        
0.25
0.25
KEIVANI, AZADEH Total
 
         
0.25
0.25
GR HUANG,
FEIFEI
Reconstruction/ Analysis tools
Develop analysis tools for systematics study; PISA development Inst. In-Kind        
0.20
0.20
   
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts Base Grants  
0.03
     
0.03
HUANG, FEIFEI Total
 
      0.03    
0.20
0.23
  LANFRANCHI, JUSTIN
Reconstruction/ Analysis tools
Low energy event reconstruction quality; PISA development Inst. In-Kind        
0.47
0.47
   
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts Inst. In-Kind  
0.03
     
0.03
LANFRANCHI, JUSTIN Total
   
0.03
   
0.47
0.50
  PANKOVA, DARIA
Data Acquisition
DAQ electronics hardware and firmware Inst. In-Kind  
0.47
     
0.47
   
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts Inst. In-Kind  
0.03
     
0.03
PANKOVA, DARIA Total      
0.50
     
0.50
PSU Total  
 
0.40
0.82
0.33
0.00
1.12
2.67
 

Summary:

Penn State contributions to the maintenance and operations of IceCube include:


Faculty:

Doug Cowen (L,+) - PINGU co-lead, outreach, 100% IceCube


Scientists and Post Docs:

Tyler Anderson – firmware maintenance, electronics support, 23% IceCube

 Analysis topics: n/a

Philipp Eller –  simprod, distributed computing, PINGU systematics studies, monitoring, PISA development and maintenance , 100% IceCube

 Analysis topics: Neutrino Mass Hierarchy, Neutrino Oscillations

Azadeh Keivani–  Integrating IceCube into AMON, 50% IceCube (on internal PSU funds, not PSU base grant)

 Analysis topics: n/a


Ph.D. Students:

Feifei Huang -  Gen-2 hardware requirements from IceCube data; Tau neutrino appearance with DeepCore, PISA development and maintenance; 100% IceCube

 Thesis/Analysis topics:  tau neutrino appearance

Justin Lanfranchi – PINGU and low energy event reconstruction quality; PISA development and maintenance ; 100% IceCube

 Thesis/Analysis topics:  n/a

Daria Pankova -  Gen-2 DAQ electronics hardware and firmware; 100% IceCube

 Thesis/Analysis topics:  n/a


Computing Resources:

We will be contributing roughly $40k to a $0.5M GPU/CPU cluster in April 2016 that will enable Penn State to once again contribute to simulation production. The current plan is for the cluster to have in excess of 800 CPU cores, plus GPUs in 7 nodes (5 K80s, 2 K40s and 1 Titan X). In addition, Cowen is again a co-PI on a roughly $1M GPU-centric MRI proposal to NSF along with colleagues in astronomy, materials science, and computer science. If approved, this MRI will provide considerable resources to IceCube computing. In anticipation grant approval, the handful of GPUs we purchase in April 2016 will enable us to test IceCube code on single- and double-precision GPUs (Titan X, K40 and K80) and allow us to optimize the GPU purchase for the MRI accordingly. Cowen has also applied for 500 core-months of local CPU resources in support of IceCube and PINGU related work. (As of March 2016, no response has been received.)

Our overarching goal is to “punch above our weight” in simulation production, including simulation of low energy neutrinos with GENIE, PINGU simulations and reconstructions, and simprod jobs run collaboration-wide. Substantial amounts of reconstruction development work will also be conducted using these resources.

Note: The activities and staffing levels in this MoU are appropriate for the period beginning October 1, 2015.  

 

The numbers in the table below in parentheses are optimistic numbers that will obtain if applications for new computational resources are approved. The smaller number is the guaranteed average number of CPUs or GPUs, the second number after the dash is the possible burst level that we could obtain. The first number in parentheses is for the local resource application, the second for the NSF MRI (see text above for details). While the main emphasis will be on PINGU, GPU-centric IceCube jobs would certainly be welcome on the MRI cluster, if it is approved.

2016
2017
 
CPU Cores
GPU Cores
CPU Cores
GPU Cores
IceCube
       
PINGU
50-800
(40; 400)
1-6 K80, 1 TitanX
(0; 50)
   
High E Array
       

 

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