
Andrew Ho
Senior Lecturer · Quantum Many-Body Physics
Royal Holloway, University of LondonAbout
Andrew Ho is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at Royal Holloway, University of London, with a focus on theoretical quantum many-body physics. He holds a PhD from Rutgers University and has previously held an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship (2006-2011). His research spans condensed matter theory, ultracold atomic gases, and helium thin film modeling.
His research interests center on strong electronic correlations and non-Fermi liquid behavior in metals, motivated by cuprate superconductors and heavy fermion materials. He investigates quantum mixtures in optical lattices, dimensionality effects in cold atoms, and non-equilibrium dynamics in these systems. His work leverages cold atom experiments to explore tunable interactions, SU(N) symmetry, and novel superfluid states.
Recent publications highlight his studies on supersolid thermodynamics (2024), spatially modulated magnetic states in YbRh2Si2 (2023), and intertwined superfluid-density wave orders in p-orbital Bose condensates (2019). He has collaborated extensively with experimental groups led by Professors Saunders and Cowan on helium thin film systems.
Scientific awards include the EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship and Leverhulme Trust funding. His teaching contributions encompass undergraduate Quantum Theory (PH3210) and postgraduate Strongly Correlated Systems courses. No student names are listed in the provided materials.
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