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Joseph Osborn is a research scientist working as an Assistant Scientist in the Physics Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory, specializing in Nuclear & Particle Physics. He joined Brookhaven in 2022 after completing postdoctoral research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Michigan.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Michigan (2018), an M.S. in Physics from the same institution (2015), and dual B.S. degrees in Physics and Mathematics from the University of Kentucky (2013).
Dr. Osborn's research focuses on high-energy physics software development, particularly scientific workflows, data reduction, and track reconstruction algorithms for particle detectors. He is actively involved in the sPHENIX experiment at RHIC and the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) project, with expertise in detector software infrastructure and computational physics.
His publication record shows a progression from experimental physics analysis to advanced software development, with recent work emphasizing computing frameworks for next-generation particle detectors. The trend in his publications reflects growing specialization in computational techniques for high-energy physics experiments.
As an active GitHub contributor (osbornjd), Dr. Osborn maintains significant involvement in open-source physics software, with regular contributions to tracking code, streaming data processing, and calibration software for particle detectors, demonstrating ongoing engagement with the computational physics community.

