1. IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
    2. Scope of Work
  1. Uppsala University
    1. Olga Botner
      1. Faculty:
      2. Ph.D. Students:
      3. Diploma/Master Students:
      4. General:
      5. Uppsala Computing Resources

Last updated: September 3, 2019



IceCube Institutional Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)


Scope of Work

 

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Uppsala University


Olga Botner

Ph.D Scientists (Faculty Scientist/Post Doc Grads): 3 (3 0 2)

 

Labor Cat.
Names
WBS L3
Tasks
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
BOTNER, OLGA 
Administration
Outreach
0.05
 
 
 
 
 
0.05
 
   
ExecCom Member
0.20
         
0.20
 
BOTNER, OLGA Total
 
0.25
 
 
 
 
 
0.25
 
de los HEROS, CARLOS
Online Filter (Pnf)
TFT Board member
 
0.10
 
     
0.10
 
 
Administration
Outreach
 0.05
 
 
     
0.05
 
de los HEROS, CARLOS Total
 
 0.05
 0.10
       
0.15
 
HALLGREN, ALLAN 
Administration
Outreach
0.05
 
 
     
0.05
   
Calibration WG co-chair
           
0.15
0.15
 
 
Online Filter (Pnf)
TFT Chair
 
0.25
       
0.25
 
HALLGREN, ALLAN Total
 
0.05
 0.25
     
0.15
0.45
GR
BURGMAN, ALEXANDER
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts
 
0.03
       
0.03
 
LISA UNGER
Detector Monitoring
Monitoring Shifts
 
0.03
       
0.03
 
GR Total
 
 
0.06
 
     
0.06
UU Total
 
 
0.35
0.41
 
   
0.15
0.91
 



Faculty:

Olga Botner –   Institution lead, ExecCom, Outreach, Mentoring students

Allan Hallgren –   ICB, TFT Chair, Co-chair of calibration WG, Outreach, Mentoring students

Carlos de los Heros – ICB, TFT board member, Outreach, Mentoring students


Ph.D. Students:


Alexander Burgman: Thesis/analysis topic: Magnetic Monopoles
Lisa Unger: Thesis/analysis topic: Fermi bubbles


Diploma/Master Students:


General:

IceCube uses Swedish GRID resources for IceCube activities.


Uppsala Computing Resources

During 2019 we have access to 1000 core-hours/month in a cluster that has 486 nodes with
two 10-core CPUs each (i.e. 9720 cores available).

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