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Luke Barbano

Scientific Programmer at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Luke Barbano is a scientific programmer associated with the Applied Space Research Group at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. He has a background in interdisciplinary physics and is based in Fairfax Station, Virginia. His work involves contributions to various projects, including those related to space research and data analysis, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.1

In addition to his role at the Applied Space Research Group, Barbano has been involved in academic and research initiatives that highlight his expertise in programming and data analysis within scientific contexts. His professional interests reflect a commitment to applying scientific principles in practical settings, which is evident from his participation in various collaborative efforts.2

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Aug 15 · spsnational.org
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Fairfax Station, Virginia, United States