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Improving in-ice particle shower models for reconstruction of IceCube events

The IceCube neutrino detector, embedded in a cubic kilometer of Antarctic ice, searches for high-energy [...]

Week 8 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF Last week at the Pole was a time of team building. With [...]

Ibrahim Safa awarded 2023 GNN Dissertation Prize

The 2023 Global Neutrino Network (GNN) Dissertation Prize is awarded to Ibrahim Safa, a postdoctoral [...]

Week 7 at the Pole

Kalvin Moschkau, IceCube/NSF It looks like someone just opened up their CSA delivery. Only, this [...]

Ke Fang receives prestigious Sloan Fellowship

This story is adapted from a University of Wisconsin–Madison news article. WIPAC assistant professor of physics [...]

Week 6 at the Pole

Kevin Zagorski, SPT/NSF Last week at the Pole, IceCube winterover Connor got up close and [...]

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WIPAC scientists meet with educators to develop an astrophysics video game

Last week, scientists from the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC) met with librarians, teachers, [...]

Week 5 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF It was a busy week at the Pole. It started off with [...]

Carlos Argüelles-Delgado named a 2024 Cottrell Scholar

Credit: Bryce Vickmark IceCube collaborator and Harvard University physics professor Carlos Argüelles-Delgado is among 19 [...]

Week 4 at the Pole

Kalvin Moschkau, IceCube/NSF First, there’s the greenhouse…and this is what it looks like after a [...]

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