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Dr Daniel Ho

Associate Professor

Department: Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering

Dr Ying-Lung Daniel Ho, an Associate Professor of Nanophotonics and Electrical Engineering, joined Northumbria University in 2019. His research group, the Nanophotonic Engineering Laboratory (NEL), explores various research areas, including artificially structured functional materials, opto-electrical characteristics, scattering reflectance measurements, micro/nanofabrication techniques, and real-time monitoring using machine learning and the Internet of Things (IoT). These research endeavours pave the way for applications in nanophotonics, optoelectronics, energy storage, smart medical devices, and quantum technologies. His current research projects are generously funded by EPSRC.

Daniel Ho

Daniel's research is concerned with both the theory and application of artificially structured electromagnetic materials for photonic engineering, quantum technologies, and medical & energy applications.

  1. Nanophotonics & Quantum Optics:
  2. Nano/Micro-Structured Materials for Energy Applications:
  3. Nano/Micro-Structured Materials for Medical Applications:

Current project grants:

  1. Hyperuniform Disordered Metasurfaces For Selective Absorbers (EP/Y016440/1, Co-PI) – EPSRC – £1,384,021.25 (FEC 100%) – 04/09/2024 to 03/09/2027.
  2. Additive Micro/Nano-manufacturing of Structured Piezoelectric Active Materials for Intelligent Stent Monitoring (EP/Y003551/1, PI) – £161,161.25 (FEC 100%) – 01/04/2024 to 31/03/2026.

Past project grants:

  1. 3D Nanophotonics in Artificially Structured Chalcogenide Materials (EP/V040030/1, PI) – EPSRC New Investigator Award – £474,704 (FEC 100%), 01/09/2021 to 31/08/2024.
  2. Additive Nano-Manufacturing of Multi-Functional Materials for Smart Stents Sensing (Co-PI) – 2022 Academia Sinica Catalyst Award – US$100,000, 01/09/2022 to 31/08/2024.
  3. Exploring Topology-optimised Metasurface Architectures for Solar-thermal Absorption (RGS\R1\221031, PI) – Royal Society – £19,954 – 21/03/2022 to 30/06/2023.
  4. Linguistics Course (Co-I) – Regional Center and Nancy Territorial Center, Epinal – £30,000 – 1/03/20 to 30/04/20.
  5. Chalcogenide Direct Write 3D Nanophononics (Co-I) – EPSRC Manufacturing Advanced Functional Materials Programme, ChAMP and WAFT Collaboration Fund – £4,200 – 15/05/2018 to 30/09/2018.
  6. Structural integrity characterisation of nuclear materials via nano additive manufacturing (EP/P034446/1, Co-I) – £252183.75 (FEC 100%), 20/03/2017 to 19/09/2019.
  7. Novel liquid crystal infiltrated microstructures and their applications (Co-I) – Royal Society, MOST-RS International Exchange Scheme 2017 – £11,700 – 01/03/2017 to 28/02/2019.
  8. All dielectric surface wave devices for light generation with 2D material (Co-I) EPSRC Future Photonics Hub, Innovation Partnership Fund – £62,265 – 01/02/2017 to 31/01/2018.
  9. Chalcogenide Photonic Technologies (EP/M009033/1, Researcher Co-I) – £699,375 (FEC 100%) – 01/05/2015 to 30/04/2018.

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Conformal CVD-grown MoS2 on Three-dimensional Woodpile Photonic Crystals for Photonic Bandgap Engineering, Taverne, M., Zheng, X., Chen, Y., Morgan, K., Chen, L., Meethale Palakkool, N., Rezaie, D., Awachi, H., Rarity, J., Hewak, D., Huang, C., Ho, Y. 26 May 2023, In: ACS Applied Optical Materials
  • Observation of Complete Photonic Bandgap in Low Refractive Index Contrast Inverse Rod-Connected Diamond Structured Chalcogenides, Chen, L., Morgan, K., Alzaidy, G., Huang, C., Ho, Y., Taverne, M., Zheng, X., Ren, Z., Feng, Z., Zeimpekis, I., Hewak, D., Rarity, J. 15 May 2019, In: ACS Photonics
  • Indirect optical trapping using light driven micro-rotors for reconfigurable hydrodynamic manipulation, Būtaitė, U., Gibson, G., Ho, Y., Taverne, M., Taylor, J., Phillips , D. 14 Mar 2019, In: Nature Communications
  • Orbital angular momentum vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers, Li, H., Phillips , D., Wang, X., Ho, Y., Chen, L., Zhou, ., Zhu, J., Yu, S., Cai, X. 20 Jun 2015, In: Optica
  • Shape-induced force fields in optical trapping, Phillips , D., Padgett, M., Hanna, S., Ho, ., Carberry, D., Miles, M., Simpson, S. May 2014, In: Nature Photonics

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Topology-optimised metasurface architectures for solar-thermal absorption, Ho, D. (Principal Investigator), The Royal Society, 21/03/22 - 20/03/23, 0.00
  • 3D Nanophotonics in Artificially Structured Chalcogenide Materials, Ho, D. (Principal Investigator), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, 01/09/21 - 31/08/24, £474,704.00
  • Lingusitics Course, Busawon, K. (Principal Investigator), Ho, D. (Co Investigator), Regional Center and Nancy Territorial Center | Epinal, 01/03/20 - 30/04/20, 0.00

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Oral presentation: Fabrication of Novel 3D Structured Electrode for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Generation Applications using Additive Manufacturing 2023
  • Other: Additive Nano-Manufacturing of Multi-Functional Materials for Smart Stents Sensing - PI: Dr. Yu-Sheng Lin (Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology); Co-PIs: Dr. Daniel Ho (Northumbria University), Dr. Kevin Chung-Che Huang (University of Southampton), Dr. Shuangyi Yan (University of Bristol), and Dr. Chen-Hsun Weng (National Cheng Kung University), funded by the Academia Sinica of Taiwan & U.S. National Academy of Medicine (2022 Healthy Longevity Grand Challenge Competition), value (US$): 100,000, 01/09/2022 – 31/08/2024. 2022

  • Nadira Meethale Palakkool Design Strategies of Solid-State Electrochemical Devices based on Precious Metal-Free 3D Electrodes Start Date: 01/03/2022
  • Owen Bell Engineering Hyperuniform Disordered Architectures for Enhanced Thermal Absorption Start Date: 01/10/2024

Accepting PhD Students to join the Nanophotonic Engineering Laboratory (NEL)

If you are an exceptional candidate with an interest in the following topics, please contact: daniel.ho@northumbria.ac.uk or mike.taverne@northumbria.ac.uk

  • Three-dimensional Nanophotonics in Artificially Structured Materials.
  • Artificially Nano-structured Materials for Three-dimensional Electrodes and Catalysts.
  • Scalable Two-dimensional Layered Materials for Efficient Quantum Photon Sources.
  • Topology-optimised Metasurface Architectures for Solar-Thermal Absorption.
  • Additive Micro/Nano-manufacturing of Structured Piezoelectric Active Materials for Intelligent Stent Monitoring.
  • Micro-Nanostructure-Stabilized Liquid-Crystalline Blue-Phase.

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  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD June 20 2007
  • Electrical Engineering BSc June 30 1999
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA


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