Category Archives: WIPAC
South Pole talk at Aldo Leopold Nature Center
Last week, WIPAC graduate student Rishabh Khandelwal shared his experiences living and working at the [...]
Juan Carlos Díaz-Vélez awarded the best PhD thesis from Centro Universitario de los Valles
At WIPAC, Juan Carlos Díaz-Vélez leads the simulation production for IceCube, but he has also [...]
WIPAC alumnus Markus Ahlers receives $1.2 million to continue his work with IceCube
After a five-year John Bahcall postdoctoral fellowship at WIPAC, astroparticle physicist Markus Ahlers returned to [...]
Do fast radio bursts emit high-energy neutrinos?
Although fast radio bursts’ (FRBs) progenitors are supposed to be compact and perhaps catastrophic cosmic [...]
IceCube at the Wisconsin Science Festival!
IceCube is proud and excited to be a part of the Wisconsin Science Festival this [...]
IceCube at Moon Over Monona Terrace
IceCube is proud to be a part of the Moon Over Monona Terrace outreach event.
Dark Matter Day starts early in Madison
The international particle physics community has launched a new outreach program to raise awareness about [...]
The 2017 Cosmic Ray Anisotropy Workshop
The 4th Cosmic Ray Anisotropy Workshop (CRA 2017) starts today in Guadalajara, Mexico. Hosted by [...]
A call to all middle schoolers: join the South Pole Experiment Contest
Are you ready for a South Pole challenge? The South Pole Experiment Contest is a [...]
A search for neutrinos from fast radio bursts
Here comes a burst of electromagnetic radiation, a radio burst to be more precise. It [...]
