
About
Dr. Jason Ho is an Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Dordt University. He teaches courses such as Introduction to Physics I and II, Introduction to Light, Energy, and Matter, and Modern Physics.
His research spans quantum chromodynamics (QCD), focusing on hadron properties, exotic states of matter, and analytic techniques like QCD sum-rules. Additional interests include undergraduate physics education and nuclear threat reduction.
Education
- PhD in Physics & Engineering Physics, University of Saskatchewan, 2020
- MSc in Physics & Engineering Physics, University of Saskatchewan, 2015
- BScHon in Physics, University of the Fraser Valley, 2013
Research Trends: Ho's publications emphasize QCD sum-rules, hybrid meson spectroscopy, and quark-gluon dynamics. His work bridges theoretical particle physics and computational modeling, with early contributions to geological fluid simulations.
Scientific Awards
- Ishwar Gupta Prize in Physics and Engineering Physics
- University of Saskatchewan Teacher-Scholar Doctoral Fellowship
- Walter C. Sumner Memorial Fellowship
- NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship-Doctoral
Ho mentors undergraduate researchers and chairs Dordt's Research and Scholarship Committee. His scholarly output includes peer-reviewed articles on hadron physics and computational simulations, accessible via his ORCID profile.
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