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  <body><![CDATA[<h2>A School of Physics Public Talk</h2>

<p>Ever wonder what it would be like to live and work at one of the coldest, most remote places on Earth? James Casey, Georgia Tech alumnus with a Ph.D. in Physics, and Martin Wolf can tell you all about it.</p>

<p>They are adjusting to life in more moderate conditions after 13 months operating the biggest and strangest telescope in the world, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole.<br />
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See incredible pictures of their exciting and challenging adventure, and learn what it takes to capture the almost invisible neutrino, nicknamed the ghost particle.</p>

<p><strong>About the Speakers</strong></p>

<p><strong>James Casey</strong><br />
James Casey is from Huntsville, Alabama. Before becoming an IceCube winterover (a person who spends the winter in the South Pole)&nbsp;for the 2016-2017 South Pole season, James completed his Ph.D. in physics at Georgia Tech as a member of the IceCube Collaboration. For his graduate studies, his research focused on neutrinos generated in gamma-ray bursts. Besides physics, he also enjoys amateur radio, general aviation, and scuba diving.</p>

<p><strong>Martin Wolf</strong><br />
Martin Wolf grew up in Germany and was part of the IceCube Collaboration for six years&mdash;receiving his Ph.D. in astrophysics&mdash;before becoming one of the two IceCube winterovers for the 2016-2017 South Pole season. Photography is one of his personal interests, and you can see his talent from the many wonderful photos he took while at the Pole.</p>

<p>This event is sponsored by IceCube and the School of Physics at Georgia Tech:&nbsp;<a href="https://meetings.wipac.wisc.edu/Atlanta2018/Home">https://meetings.wipac.wisc.edu/Atlanta2018/Home</a></p>
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