Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university1 NSF Review March 25-27, 2003 Introductory remarks Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university.

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Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university1 NSF Review March 25-27, 2003 Introductory remarks Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university

Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university2 Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Collaboration The IceCube collaboration has members from: USA - 12 institutes, Europe - 10 institutes South America - 1 institute Japan - 1 institute In total 115 scientists including students 175 persons in total on mailing list NSF Review March 25-27, 2003 UW—Madison

Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university3 Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level USA groups 1.Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware (*) 2.CTSPS, Clark-Atlanta University, Atlanta, USA 3.Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA 4.Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, USA (*) 5.Department of Physics, Southern University and A\&M College, Baton Rouge, LA, USA 6.Dept. of Physics, UC Berkeley, USA (*) 7.University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA. 8.Dept. of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA (*) 9.Dept. of Astronomy, Dept. of Physics, SSEC, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA (*) 10.Physics Department, University of Wisconsin, River Falls, USA (*) 11.Dept. of Physics, University of Alabama, USA 12.Dept. of Physics, University of Maryland, USA NSF Review March 25-27, 2003 UW—Madison (*) Also in AMANDA

Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university4 Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level European groups (five countries) 1.BUGH Wuppertal, Germany (*) 2.Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium (*) 3.DESY-Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany (*) 4.Institute of Physics, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany (*) 5.University of Mons-Hainaut, Mons, Belgium (*) 6.Division of High Energy Physics, Uppsala University, Sweden (*) 7.Dept. of Physics, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden (*) 8.Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium (*) 9.Imperial College, London, UK 10.Faculty for Physics and Astronomy, Utrecht university, Holland NSF Review March 25-27, 2003 UW—Madison (*) Also in AMANDA

Per Olof Hulth Stockholm university5 Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Outside US and Europe South America Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela (*) Japan Chiba University, Japan NSF Review March 25-27, 2003 UW—Madison (*) Also in AMANDA