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:

Last updated: September 18, 2017

 

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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):       5  (1 4 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
WBS 2.6
Grand Total
         
Program Coordination
Detector Maintenance & Operations Computing & Data Management Data Processing & Simulation
Software
Calibration
 
KE COWEN, DOUG 
Education & Outreach
Education & Outreach Inst. In-Kind
0.05
         
0.05
   
Engineering and R&D
PINGU Co-Lead, Publication Committee Inst. In-Kind
0.45
 
         
0.45
  COWEN, DOUG Total
 
 
0.50
         
0.50
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
Reconstruction
PISA Maintenance Base Grants        
0.05
 
0.05
   
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts Base Grants  
0.03
       
0.03
   
Distributed Computing Resources
Setting up computing system NSF M&O Core    
0.10
     
0.10
   
Data Acquisition
DAQ Firmware Development NSF M&O Core  
0.20
       
0.20
  ELLER, PHILIPP Total
 
   
0.23
0.10
 
0.05
 
0.38
  KEIVANI,
AZADEH
Real-Time Alerts
Maintain IceCube integration with AMON; HESE reco Inst. In-Kind  
0.25
       
0.25
KEIVANI, AZADEH Total
 
   
0.25
       
0.25
  AYALA, HUGO
Real-Time Alerts
Maintain IceCube integration with AMON; Inst. In-Kind  
0.10
       
0.10
AYALA, HUGO Total
 
   
0.10
       
0.10
GR HUANG,
FEIFEI
Reconstruction
Develop analysis tools for systematics study Inst. In-Kind        
0.10
 
0.10
   
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts Base Grants  
0.03
       
0.03
HUANG, FEIFEI Total
 
   
0.03
   
0.10
 
0.13
  LANFRANCHI, JUSTIN
Reconstruction
Low energy event reconstruction quality; PISA maintenance; Software Strike Team member Inst. In-Kind        
0.15
 
0.15
   
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts Inst. In-Kind  
0.03
       
0.03
LANFRANCHI, JUSTIN Total
   
0.03
   
0.15
 
0.18
  PANKOVA, DARIA
Data Acquisition
DAQ electronics hardware and firmware; background studies 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    
 
0.50
1.37
0.10
 
0.30
 
2.27
 

Summary:

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


Faculty:

Doug Cowen (L,+) - PINGU co-lead, outreach, 90% 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 maintenance, firmware development, 100% IceCube

 Analysis topics: Tau neutrino appearance, Neutrino Oscillations

Azadeh Keivani–  Maintain IceCube integration with AMON, 25% IceCube (not on PSU IceCube base grant)

 Analysis topic: Realtime analysis, Point sources of high energy neutrinos

Hugo Ayala–  Maintain IceCube integration with AMON, 10% IceCube (not on PSU IceCube base grant)

 Analysis topic: Realtime analysis, IceCube-HAWC coincidences


Ph.D. Students:

Feifei Huang -  Gen-2 hardware requirements from IceCube data; Tau neutrino appearance with DeepCore, Cosmic ray muon background studies; 100% IceCube

 Thesis/Analysis topics:  tau neutrino appearance

Justin Lanfranchi – PINGU and low energy event reconstruction quality; PISA maintenance; Software Strike Team member; 100% IceCube

 Thesis/Analysis topics:  n/a

Daria Pankova -  Gen-2 DAQ electronics hardware and firmware; cosmic ray muon background studies; 100% IceCube

 Thesis/Analysis topics:  n/a


Computing Resources:

Cowen is a co-PI on a successful $1M GPU-centric MRI proposal (“CyberLAMP”) to NSF along with colleagues in astronomy, materials science, and computer science. This MRI will provide considerable resources to IceCube computing.

We will use this resource to contribute to 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, 2016 .  

 

The numbers in the table below are maximum numbers available to IceCube since the CyberLAMP resource is shared.

2016
2017
 
CPU Cores
GPU Cores
CPU Cores
GPU Cores
IceCube
    3,200 Xeon cores and 300 Xeon Phi cores 101 NVIDIA P100s
PINGU
       
High E Array
       

 

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