Category Archives: IceCube
IceCube detection of a high-energy particle proves 60-year-old theory
On December 8, 2016, a high-energy particle called an electron antineutrino hurtled to Earth from [...]
WIPAC alum Carlos Argüelles is a 2021 Sloan Research Fellow
IceCube collaborator and Harvard physics professor Carlos A. Argüelles Delgado has been selected as a [...]
Welcome, Assistant Professor Ke Fang!
On January 1, astroparticle physicist Ke Fang joined WIPAC and the UW–Madison Physics Department as [...]
Welcome, Assistant Professor Lu Lu!
On January 1, Professor Lu joined the Department of Physics and IceCube. Most recently, she [...]
IceCube Collaboration awarded 2021 Rossi Prize
The 2021 Bruno Rossi Prize was awarded to Francis Halzen and the IceCube Collaboration “for the discovery [...]
WIPAC and IceCube are at Madison’s Holiday Fantasy in Lights!
Have you seen WIPAC's display at the Holiday Fantasy in Lights show in Madison, WI? [...]
IceCube at ScienceWriters 2020
Like the vast majority of conferences and meetings this year, ScienceWriters 2020 went virtual in [...]
WIPAC researchers find that ultra-high-energy neutrinos are detectable by IceCube after all
IceCube researchers at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC), a research center of the [...]
SDSC, WIPAC Conduct GPU Cloudburst Experiment
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), an Organized Research Unit of UC San Diego; and [...]
Multimessenger Diversity Network welcomes new members, discusses future efforts in July meeting
From July 22-24, the Multimessenger Diversity Network (MDN) met at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics [...]