McNally presents in Switzerland
Frank McNally, Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, recently gave an invited talk on behalf of the IceCube Collaboration titled, “Anisotropy in Cosmic-Ray Arrival Directions with Six Years of Data from the IceCube Detector,” at the TeV Particle Astrophysics Conference at CERN in Meyrin, Switzerland.
Frank McNally, Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, recently gave an invited talk on behalf of the IceCube Collaboration titled, “Anisotropy in Cosmic-Ray Arrival Directions with Six Years of Data from the IceCube Detector,” at the TeV Particle Astrophysics Conference at CERN in Meyrin, Switzerland.