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Josie Rose

Graduate Student
Physics

Biographical Sketch: Josie Rose works in the Wright Lab Relativistic Heavy Ion Group (RHIG) on jet substructure measurements with ALICE at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider). She plans to use energy energy correlators to study jet modification in the quark-gluon plasma. Josie graduated from Ohio State, where she studied physics and astrophysics and worked on stellar intensity interferometry. In her free time, she enjoys being active outdoors. 

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Honors & Awards: 

  • 2026 NSF GRFP

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Contact Info

josie.rose@yale.edu

WLW 301

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Research Areas: Relativistic Heavy Ions

Research Type: Experimentalist

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Experiments

ALICE

Caines, Havener, John Harris

Science goal: Understand high energy density quantum chromodynamics (QCD) created in relativistic collisions of heavy nuclei.

WL involvement: Havener is a co-convener for the Jets and Hard Photons Physics Working Group; Harris serves on the ALICE Management Board. Yale has contributed to various aspects of preparations and data-taking, including the construction of GEM readout chambers.

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