Aaron Ho

Hello, my name is Aaron Ho. I studied my Bachelor's in Engineering Physics with specialization in nuclear technology in Canada and my Master's in the Erasmus Mundus Fusion Science and Engineering Physics, in which my thesis was on turbulence characterization using the fast-sweep reflectometry.

My PhD project concerns the development of neural network models, trained from both non-linear plasma simulations and experimental data, to emulate plasma turbulent transport predictions in real-time.

Ever since I was a child, I have always been fascinated by the concept of energy, in both its raw and controlled forms. As I grew order, I realized how essential it is for both life and civilization. Combine that with my curiosity in atomic and nuclear physics sparked during my high school years and you could say it was only a matter of time before I ended up here in the field of fusion energy. It is no doubt that a successful fusion power plant would be an incredible engineering and scientific feat and it would be my honour to contribute to that in any way that I can.

Hello, my name is Aaron Ho. I studied my Bachelor's in Engineering Physics with specialization in nuclear technology in Canada and my Master's in the Erasmus Mundus Fusion Science and Engineering Physics, in which my thesis was on turbulence characterization using the fast-sweep reflectometry.

My PhD project concerns the development of neural network models, trained from both non-linear plasma simulations and experimental data, to emulate plasma turbulent transport predictions in real-time.

Ever since I was a child, I have always been fascinated by the concept of energy, in both its raw and controlled forms. As I grew order, I realized how essential it is for both life and civilization. Combine that with my curiosity in atomic and nuclear physics sparked during my high school years and you could say it was only a matter of time before I ended up here in the field of fusion energy. It is no doubt that a successful fusion power plant would be an incredible engineering and scientific feat and it would be my honour to contribute to that in any way that I can.