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Osman Nori

Yonkers

Summary

Dedicated to learning, growing, and succeeding in the world of science and engineering. Eager to put my skills and experiences to use in expanding my knowledge of the vast network of industries. Enjoy using my problem solving skills to tackle all sorts of problems.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Teaching Assistant (21-112 Calculus II)

Carnegie Mellon University
08.2025 - Current
  • Held weekly recitations for students to discuss topics they learned during lecture, and do problem solving with them.
  • Responsible for holding office hours for students to get help with homework assignments, and exam preparation.
  • Graded weekly homework assignments, as well as exams, and gave feedback to 50+ students.
  • Monitored student progress and provided constructive feedback to improve academic performance.

Research Assistant-Simulation & Data Validation

Carnegie Mellon University
08.2025 - Current
  • Extended and optimized simulations (C++/Geant4, Python) to model background particle interactions, improving accuracy of detector performance predictions
  • Validated models against experimental data by developing automated analysis pipelines (Python, ROOT), identifying and quantifying discrepancies between simulation and real-world results.
  • Leveraged high performance computing resources to run large simulation batches, using scripting and job management to streamline workflows and reduce runtime.
  • Communicated technical results to collaborators through clear plots, reports, and presentations, supporting experiment reconfiguration decisions for future detector runs..

Academic Coach

Carnegie Mellon University
08.2023 - Current
  • Developed a unique skill set by supporting students both personally and academically, as well as improving student efficiency.
  • Devised lesson plans to meet the objectives set forth in each student's individualized study plan.
  • I shared my skills in time management, as well as stress management.
  • Supported over 50 students, with more than 20 students coming back.

Backend Development Intern (Python)

MagicNotesAI (Yoda Labs subsidiary)
06.2025 - 08.2025
  • Engineered an automated form-to-database integration that mapped form submissions to patient records across multiple Supabase schemas, with dynamic schema switching, and schema-aware field mapping.
  • Developed and debugged intelligent patient record-matching logic in Python, including fuzzy email matching, detailed logging, and print-statement-based traceability for end-to-end data flow verification.
  • Implemented multi-system workflow automation integrating Supabase storage, form submission processing, and external SMTP (Zoho) email dispatch, with robust error handling and diagnostic output for troubleshooting.

AI Data Trainer

DataAnnotation
05.2025 - 06.2025
  • Created and refined prompt sets for AI-driven physics simulations, ensuring accurate parameterization, and output consistency.
  • Used Python's Tkinter to develop and adjust simulation interfaces, enabling efficient testing and visualization of results.
  • Reviewed AI-generated simulation outputs, identifying and correcting inaccuracies to align with expected physical models using my knowledge of physics concepts

Education

Bachelor of Science - Physics (Tracking Applied Physics)

Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
05.2026

Skills

  • Problem solving
  • Python Programming
  • Parallel Programming (OpenMP, OpenACC, MPI)
  • PySpark
  • C programming

Projects

Coding Project- Fundamentals of Programming and Computer Science (Python), April 2024

  • Designed a Graph App for polynomials
  • Includes various data structures, object oriented programming, and algorithms
  • Link (Copy and paste into python): https://1drv.ms/w/s!Aqhyf_aAL9Q8giFyBOAH90u7eY-T

Coding Project- Computational Physics (Python), November-December 2024

  • Simulated Cold Gravitational Collapse by developing a three-dimensional particle mesh N-body code to simulate particles that interact only through gravity and follow Newton’s equations of motion.
  • Utilized various plots such as mass and acceleration profiles to analyze and interpret the evolution of the system over time.
  • Used various methods (Numpy, Matplotlib) such as fast fourier transforms, solving poissons equation using computational techniques, random number generators, and solving first and second order differential equations using computational techniques.
  • Link (Copy and paste into python): https://1drv.ms/w/c/3cd42f80f67f72a8/EQEgpJbCl9dDtq1By3ABT6wBI9CNmRnZFhRmK2BpRh3edw

Coding Project- Computational Physics (Python), October 2024

  • Used various root finding methods, and created various plots to understand and analyze all 5 lagrange points. (Numpy, Matplotlib)
  • Calculated their distances from the Earth-Sun system and, checked solutions against built in functions to make sure they agreed.
  • Added an independent section that the gravitational potential energy of an object going along the path from the Earth to the first lagrange point, and i analyzed how the potential changes due to influence from both the Earth and the sun.
  • Link (Copy and paste into python): https://1drv.ms/w/c/3cd42f80f67f72a8/Ec26I5OQqr9At5gnnzdkLdQBAFuvbpQKE7oRf4BvhHKOPA

Timeline

Teaching Assistant (21-112 Calculus II)

Carnegie Mellon University
08.2025 - Current

Research Assistant-Simulation & Data Validation

Carnegie Mellon University
08.2025 - Current

Backend Development Intern (Python)

MagicNotesAI (Yoda Labs subsidiary)
06.2025 - 08.2025

AI Data Trainer

DataAnnotation
05.2025 - 06.2025

Academic Coach

Carnegie Mellon University
08.2023 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Physics (Tracking Applied Physics)

Carnegie Mellon University