DE-2025-2079-2
Location
Germany
Internship type
ON-SITE
Reference number
DE-2025-2079-2
General discipline
Physics and Physical Sciences
Completed Years of Study
3
Fields of Study
Astrophysics
Experimental Physics/Applied Physics
Languages
English Excellent (C1, C2)
Required Knowledge and Experience
-
Other Requirements
Bachelor degree in physics; enrolment in Master's studies.
Duration
8 - 12 Weeks
Within These Dates
02.05.2025 - 15.08.2025
Holidays
NONE
Work Environment
-
Gross pay
992 EUR / month
Working Hours
40.0 per week / 8.0 per day
Type of Accommoditation
IAESTE
Cost of lodging
500 EUR / month
Cost of living
992 EUR / month
Additional Info
see additional documents
Work description
The IceCube Upgrade and Cosmic RaysIceCube is a one neutrino observatory located at the South Pole. It is primarily used for the detection of astronomical neutrinos of very high energies, but can also measure extensive air-showers generated by high-energy cosmic rays. The main part of IceCube are sensors in the deep ice where tracks of Cherenkov light of charged particles are reconstructed. These are interacting neutrinos which passed the Earth shielding and also high-energy secondaries of cosmic-ray air showers from above. IceCube will be upgraded with additional sensors in order to measure lower energy neutrinos. This denser array will also help to improve measuring air-shower cores and by this, the resolution in energy and mass determination of high-energy cosmic rays.The student will be involved in the determination of the improved sensitivity of IceCube-Upgrade for cosmic-ray studies. Simulations of such events detected by IceCube, its surface instrumentation IceTop and the Upgrade sensors will be used for these studies. Basic programming skills in python are required. As a whole, the student will be provided with the opportunity to learn about the highest energy particles produced by our Milky Way.
Deadline
11.01.2025