Dr. Yew Kam Ho (Atomic Physics and Optical Science)
Education
- B.Sc., Physics, 1969, Sir George Williams University, Canada
- M.Sc., Physics, 1971, University of Western Ontario, Canada
- Ph.D., Applied Mathematics (Theoretical Physics), 1975, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Experience
- Postdoctoral Fellow, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, USA (1975–1977)
- Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Wayne State University, USA (1977–1980)
- Research Associate/Senior Research Associate, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, USA (1980–1984)
- Assistant Professor -Associate Professor Research, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, USA (1984–1993)
- Research Fellow, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica (1993–2016)
- Adjunct Research Fellow, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica (2016–present)
Research Interests
- Studies of few-body systems related to muon catalyzed fusion
- Atomic photoionization and resonances in weakly coupled (Debye) and strongly coupled plasmas
- Theoretical studies of quantum dots
- Interactions of positrons and positronium with atoms
- Atoms in external electric and magnetic fields
- Develop new computational techniques such as the complex absorbing potential (CAP) method and the stabilization method for atomic structure and collision calculations
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