José Anadón is a tenured particle physicist based in Madrid with a decade of experience leading neutrino research on SBND, MicroBooNE and DUNE projects. He combines expertise in precision oscillation measurements and BSM searches with hands-on development of liquid argon scintillation detection, simulation/reconstruction software, and readout/DAQ electronics. His career spans academic and international collaborations, including a multi-year postdoc at Columbia and MSCA and Madrid talent fellowships at CIEMAT, where he progressed from PhD fellow to permanent scientist. Known for bridging hardware and software domains, he brings a pragmatic systems view to complex instrumentation and data analysis challenges.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Licenciado, Physics, Licenciado, Physics at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Cum Laude, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Cum Laude at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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