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The University of Southampton
Mathematical Sciences

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Visiting Associate Professor

Dr Wynn Ho

Dr Wynn Ho is an Associate Professor within Mathematical Sciences and at the University of Southampton.

Background

Research Associate, Haverford College, USA

Associate Professor, University of Southampton

Lecturer, University of Southampton

Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Southampton

Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University, USA

Postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University, USA

PhD Astronomy, Cornell University, USA

MS Astronomy, Cornell University, USA

BA Astrophysics, University of California Berkeley, USA

BA Physics with Honours, University of California Berkeley, USA

NASA Hubble Postdoctoral Fellowship

Research interests

My primary research interests are in theoretical and high-energy astrophysics, including compact stars, radiative transfer and photon propagation in strong magnetic and gravitational fields, neutrino, plasma, and superfluid physics, accretion astrophysics, gravitational wave sources, magnetic field evolution, and stellar oscillations.

I am a Science Team member of NASA's Neutron Star Interior Composition ExploreR ( ; see also ), Science Working Group member of ESA's Advanced Telescope for HighENergy Astrophysics ( ), and Working Group member of the European COST Network.  I am a member of the Collaboration and Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory ( ) Scientific Collaboration.  I am Southampton Mathematical Sciences' Square Kilometre Array ( ) representative.  I am a member of the and and Fellow of the and Higher Education Academy.

I supervise PhD student Marcella Wijngaarden (current) and co-supervise PhD students Rory Brown (current) and Helen Klus (graduated 2015).

Research group

Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Affiliate research groups

, Relativistic Astrophysics

Research project(s)

General Relativity

Gravitational Waves

Neutron Stars

Superfluidity

MATH1009 Mathematical Methods for Scientists 1b

MATH2015 Mathematical Methods for Scientists

PHYS3010 Stellar Evolution

PHYS6017 Computer Techniques in Physics

Dr Wynn Ho
Dr Wynn Ho
Mathematical Sciences University of Southampton Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ
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