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IceCube: Toward Neutrino Astronomy

Learn about high-energy neutrinos at the South Pole with Stefan Westerhoff.

Aired 05/11/2011 | Rating TV-G

University Place

IceCube: Toward Neutrino Astronomy

Special | 1h 4m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn about high-energy neutrinos at the South Pole with Stefan Westerhoff.

Stefan Westerhoff, an associate professor in the Department of Physics at UW-Madison, explains his research in astroparticle physics, a new area of science at the intersection between high-energy particle and astrophysics. Westerhoff is currently a member of the IceCube collaboration. IceCube is a km3 size detector at the South Pole designed to study the origin of high-energy neutrinos.

Aired 05/11/2011 | Rating TV-G

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University Place

IceCube: Toward Neutrino Astronomy

Special | 1h 4m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

Stefan Westerhoff, an associate professor in the Department of Physics at UW-Madison, explains his research in astroparticle physics, a new area of science at the intersection between high-energy particle and astrophysics. Westerhoff is currently a member of the IceCube collaboration. IceCube is a km3 size detector at the South Pole designed to study the origin of high-energy neutrinos.

Aired 05/11/2011 | Rating TV-G

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