Creator: Bryce Richter | Credit: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Copyright: Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
Description
The Cosmic-Ray Summer Program offers undergraduate and early graduate students hands-on research experience, with training in fundamental programming skills and key scientific concepts related to cosmic rays. Participants will attend lectures on cosmic-ray science and observational techniques. Additionally, they will participate in a workshop focused on software tools and data analysis methods. The program also includes professional development opportunities and community-building events, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for the next generation of scientists.
On June 2-4
The first three days (June 2-4) the Summer Program will join the IceCube Summer School at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC) at 222 West Washington Ave (by Capitol Square).
From June 5
Change of Venue - The program will continue in the Astronomy Department building, Sterling Hall (room 2425). This is a "collaborative learning classroom"
Backup Venue - If we have problems accessing 2425 we will use room 2104 in the Physics Department building, Chamberlin Hall. This is a standard classroom.
Onboarding Information
To all students. Fill in your information in this onboarding form to the best of your knowledge. Thank you.