Chiba will Host the Asia’s First IceCube Collaboration Meeting
Chiba Convention Bureau is proud to announce that IceCube Collaboration Fall Meeting 2019 will be held in Chiba, Japan from September 16 to 20, 2019. This will be the first ever ‘IceCube’ event stage in Asia.
IceCube experiment is a joint international science project organized by 12-participating countries, aimed to study the origin of high energy astro-particles known as neutrinos. Chiba University is the only institution in Japan that partake in the experiment since the beginning of the project.
The Meeting is to provide the latest information on the research through seminars and workshops where about 200 researchers from America, Germany, Canada, China, and other countries worldwide are expect to participate.
IceCube experiment is a joint international science project organized by 12-participating countries, aimed to study the origin of high energy astro-particles known as neutrinos. Chiba University is the only institution in Japan that partake in the experiment since the beginning of the project.
The Meeting is to provide the latest information on the research through seminars and workshops where about 200 researchers from America, Germany, Canada, China, and other countries worldwide are expect to participate.
Event name | IceCube Collaboration Fall Meeting 2019 |
Period | September 16-20, 2019 |
Venue | Chiba University Campus |
Organizer | International Center for Hadron Astrophysics Graduate School of Science |
No. of Participants | 200 people |
Economic Impact | 47 million yen (Calculation based on economic ripple effect measurement for international conferences by Japan Travel Agency) |
Homepage | https://meetings.wipac.wisc.edu/chiba2019/home |