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OSJ stands for Old School Joe, a nickname from my grad student days.
My real name is Joe Fields. I'm a Mathematician specializing in Combinatorics and Coding Theory.
I started an enterprise known as the "Online Dictionary of Combinatorics" in the very early days of the World Wide Web (approx 1993). I also authored HTMX, one of the early strategies for putting mathematical content on the Web.
From 1994 to 1999 I did doctoral studies at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Since 1999 I have been a professor in the Connecticut State University System.
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Professional webpage
SCSU Math
UIC Math
HTMX website
The Online Dictionary of Combinatorics