Professor Tin-Lun Ho
Department of Physics, Ohio State University, USA
Tin-Lun (Jason) Ho is a condensed matter theorist who works on quantum fluids and cold atom physics. He has long-standing interests in superfluid and quantum Hall systems with internal symmetry. In cold atoms, he has pioneered the theoretical studies of multicomponent Bose-Einstein condensates, fast-rotating quantum gases, universal features of strongly interacting gases, and super-solid states of spin-orbit-coupled quantum gases. He is interested in all aspects of quantum simulation with cold atoms, as well as using cold atoms and excitations in topological matter for quantum information processing.

Ho is currently Distinguished Professor of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at Ohio State University.
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