Jeffrey Evan Ho is a sophomore at Rice University majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering and minoring in Engineering Design with an interest in Patent Law. He is passionate about the intersection of law, technology, and entrepreneurship, and aspires to become an intellectual property attorney.
On campus, he is involved with the Rice Automotive Club for Engineers, Rice Lion Dance troupe, IEEE, and the Taiwanese Association. He currently works at the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) helping to patent research and the Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen (OEDK) as a Lab Assistant. He is a Technology Coordinator and Associate Justice for Jones College and serves as an Orientation Week Fellow for Wiess College.
From ENGI 210: Prototyping and Fabrication's "Evan Ho's Introduction":
"One thing I am proud of making is the Electric Vehicle Dashboard for Rice University’s e-VAN, assembled using parts I pulled out of junkyard cars. Last Spring, I built a custom Android-based digital instrument cluster for the vehicle, mirroring those seen in Honda vehicles. The van is now being used by Rice Housing & Dining."
