Summary
Sungbin Oh is a research associate at Fermilab with 10 years of experience in neutrino physics, specializing in liquid argon time projection chamber (LArTPC) experiments and reconstruction/energy-measurement techniques. He leads the detector control system group for SBND, developing EPICS-based IOCs, Phoebus GUIs, and scalable archiving into PostgreSQL and Elasticsearch while also driving pion and hadron-argon cross-section analyses. His PhD work at Seoul National University produced multiple JHEP publications on heavy neutrino and Z' searches with CMS, and he co-developed analysis tools and performed R&D for CMS muon GEM chambers. Notably, he contributed a novel method for energy measurement of incomplete track-like objects published in JINST as part of the DUNE collaboration. Based in Aurora, Illinois, he blends hands-on detector software engineering with sophisticated physics analysis, bridging operational systems and advanced reconstruction studies.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, High energy physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, High energy physics at Seoul National University