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I have now spent nearly two and a half years working alongside some very talented physicists as a member of ICEHAP, where my focus has primarily been on studying high energy neutrinos using the IceCube detector. However, instead of rambling on about how great the group is, or how hard working our students are, I thought I would discuss how I spent my free time in Japan. In particular, I want to bring to light a hidden gem in east Tokyo called Kameido, which is where I lived for half of my stay. Many of you probably know it as one stop on the Sobu local line on your way into Tokyo, which is in fact how I always treated Kameido. It wasn’t until my wife and I were apartment hunting that we found a nice building in this area and decided to explore the surrounding neighborhood. Right away we were amazed after taking a stroll down a side street lined with fresh produce stands, local butchers, orists, bakeries, and speciality shops. We like to support local, small businesses, so Kameido seemed like the perfect t.My love for this neighborhood has only grown over the months. Kameido gyoza became a weekend tradition, along with enjoying the three main ホルモン restaurants in the area: 青木ホルモン, 吉田ホルモン, and 亀戸ホルモン, with the order indicating my personal ranking. With ample places to relax in the evening after a hard day work and a wonderful park sitting next to a small inlet from the Arakawa, Kameido is a wonderful place to live, and, out of What's New 2every place I have been in Tokyo, I will miss it the most. I intend to return to Japan often, and I hope to keep in touch with those I have met through my time at Chiba University. Good luck to those continuing in ICEHAP and I hope you will all visit Kameido!・IceCube Collaboration: R. Gaior, A. Ishihara, T. Kuwabara, L. Lu, K. Mase, M. Relich, S. Yoshida, et al. ; Search for Astrophysical Tau Neutrinos in Three Years of IceCube Data  Physical Review D93, 022001, DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.93.022001 (2016) ・IceCube Collaboration: R. Gaior, A. Ishihara, T. Kuwabara, L. Lu, K. Mase, M. Relich, S. Yoshida, et al. ; Search for Correlations Between the Arrival Directions of IceCube Neutrino Events and Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays Detected by the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope Array  Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 01,037, (2016) ・IceCube Collaboration: R. Gaior, A. Ishihara, T. Kuwabara, L. Lu, K. Mase, M. Relich, S. Yoshida, et al. ; Search for Transient Astrophysical Neutrino Emission with IceCube-DeepCore  Astrophysical Journal 816,75, DOI:10.3847/0004-637X/816/2/75(2016) ・H. Hotta, M. Rempel, T. Yokoyama; Large-scale magnetic elds at high Reynolds numbers in magnetohydrodynamic simulations, Science, 351, DOI: 10.1126/science.aad1893, (2015)・N. Ikeya, Y. Matsumoto, Stability property of numerical Cherenkov radiation and its application to relativistic shock simulations, PASJ, 67, DOI: 10.1093/pasj/psv052, (2015)・ニュートリノ天文学部門の石原安野先生が、7月1日付けで准教授になりました。・プラズマ宇宙研究部門の堀田英之先生の記事が物理科学雑誌「パリティ7月号」に掲載されました。表紙画像「太陽全球の熱対流の様子」も堀田先生からの提供です。2015年~2016年に本センターから発行された主要な論文です先日アメリカへ帰国したMattさんが、大好きだった亀戸ライフについて語ってくれました亀戸の自宅にて、雨にも負けずBBQMatthew RelichICEHAPよりお知らせICEHAPの主な論文Message from Matt©MARUZEN PUBLISGING CO.,LTD2016

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