Ernie Ho
About Ernie Ho
Ernie Ho serves as the Chief Executive Officer at HelperAI and Chainsight, bringing extensive experience in technology and research. He has held various roles in prominent organizations and educational institutions, focusing on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
Current Role at HelperAI
Ernie Ho serves as the Chief Executive Officer of HelperAI since 2023. In this role, he oversees the strategic direction and operational management of the company, which focuses on artificial intelligence solutions. HelperAI is backed by notable investors, including Samsung, Franklin Templeton, and Y Combinator, indicating a strong foundation and support within the tech industry.
Leadership at Chainsight
Ernie Ho has held the position of Chief Executive Officer at Chainsight since 2020. Based in Singapore, he leads the company in providing innovative solutions in the field of data analytics and insights. His leadership has contributed to the growth and development of Chainsight in a competitive market.
Previous Experience at Unblock Analysis
Before his current roles, Ernie Ho was the Chairperson at Unblock Analysis from 2019 to 2020 in the United States. His tenure involved guiding the organization in its mission and strategic initiatives, contributing to its objectives in the blockchain analysis sector.
Educational Background
Ernie Ho has a robust educational background in computer science and management information systems. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems from National Chengchi University from 2011 to 2015. He furthered his studies at Carnegie Mellon University, obtaining a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from 2017 to 2018, and also participated in the Y Combinator program, achieving S22 in 2022.
Research and Development Experience
Ernie Ho has extensive experience in research and development, particularly in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. He worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2015 to 2017 and conducted research at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute during his graduate studies. His work has involved building products and conducting research that bridges both fields.