Jörn Kleemann is an experimental physicist specializing in nuclear structure and dynamics.He received his doctoral degree from the Technical University of Darmstadt (Darmstadt, Germany), where he conducted his research at the Institute for Nuclear Physics under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Norbert Pietralla.His research focuses on the experimental study of the shapes and collective excitations of atomic nuclei through photonuclear reactions, in particular nuclear resonance fluorescence.During his doctoral research, he conceived and successfully implemented a novel experimental method to systematically investigate the γ-decay behavior of the giant dipole resonance, providing new insights into this fundamental nuclear excitation.Committed to open science, he has made the experimental dataset and his analysis framework publicly available in an open research data repository, ensuring the transparency and reproducibility of his doctoral work.