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Introduction by Y. suzuki for the External Review Committee October 19th and 20th, 2006 Institute for Cosmic Ray Research The University of Tokyo

Purpose of this review committee to examine the scientific achievements mainly over the years from 2000 to 2006 inclusive, whether they meet the international scientific standard and have given sufficient impacts on the community, to examine whether current research activities are sufficient and should be continued in the same way, or need major modifications or improvements,

Purpose of this review committee 3. to examine the technical competence and feasibility for the projects that are under construction or those being planed, to foresee scientific achievements of those projects whether sufficient scientific impacts are expected on the community when they produce results, and to give recommendation or advice on improvements or modifications, and on the direction of the Institute in the future for both short and long terms.

Organization of ICRR Three Research Divisions Five Domestic Facilities Neutrino and Astroparticle High Energy Cosmic Ray Astrophysics and Gravity Five Domestic Facilities Norikura, Akeno, Kamioka, Neutrino Center, Kashiwa Underground Facility Four Overseas Facilities Yangbajing(Aibet ASg), Woomera(CANGAROO), Utah(Telescope Array), Chacaltaya

Three Divisions Neutrino and Astroparticle Division Non-accelerator particle physics and Astroparticle physics Super-Kamiokande High Energy Cosmic Ray Division High energy cosmic rays and cosmic g-rays CANGAROO AGASA / TA Tibet AS Ashra Astrophysics and Gravity Division SDSS Theory Gravitational Wave

Experimental Projects Completed AGASA, K2K, LISM Running Super-Kamiokande, CANGAROO-III, Tibet AS-g, SDSS, (TAMA), Commissioning CLIO Under construction T2K, Telescope Array Planned / Partial Construction Ashra Planned LCGT Planned / R&D XMASS, Megaton-Class Water Cherenkov Detector

Incorporation of National Universities In April 2004, all the national universities were incorporated, which resulted significant changes: Organization Institutions can be established or abolished by the decision of the university, not by the government. (Fate of ICRR is being ruled by the University of Tokyo) Observatories within the institute can be established or abolished by the decision of the institution, not by either the government or the university. Employment There are no ways to increase tenured faculty positions On the other hands we can employ non-tenured researchers with a fixed employment term (typically 5 years) by research funds.

Incorporation of National Universities Funding One lump sum subsidy (decreasing yearly by 1%) Expenditure for general management and operation Special funds for education and research (Application and Approval basis) Research projects Used to be a fund for big project Now, ~$200M (2005) for all the 87 national universities (~$160M for continuing projects, only ~$40M for new projects for 87 univ.) Grant-in-Aid of MEXT Research projects (Max ~$10M / project) Difficult to start big projects But we are working to establish new funding mechanism

Incorporation of National Universities Assessment All the national universities must make a 6 years mid-term plan. The government will review all the universities every 6 years for the achievement of the mid-term plan, and the results will be reflected for the allocation of the one lump sum subsidy for the next 6 years mid-term. The report from this external review committee will be very important and crucial for ICRR and the University of Tokyo as well.

Miscellaneous Scientific Secretary: Prof. T. Kajita A Report from the committee Due: the end of March, 2007 ??