Temperature and heating-induced temperature differences were measured along a chain of thermistors. SIMBA 2014T15 (a.k.a. HAUK_01) is an autonomous instrument that was installed on drifting sea ice in the Antarctic Ocean during the expedition Polarstern PS82 (ANT29/9, FOS) in 2013/14. The thermistor chain was 20 m long and included 270 sensors with a regular spacing of 2 cm for the first 5 m and a spacing of 50 cm for the lower 15 m. The resulting time series describes the evolution of temperature and temperature differences after two heating cycles of 30 and 120 s as a function of location, depth and time between 2014-01-29 and 2014-09-25. Sample intervals are commonly between 1 and 24 hours, but most frequently hit intervals of 6 hours for temperature and 24 hours for temperature differences. The data set has been processed as follows: obvious inconsistencies (missing values) and unrealistic values in position have been removed. This instrument was deployed as part of the project AWI-ICEFLUX.