Professor

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Prof. Jinhan Cho
Professor in Korea University
Adjunct Professor in KU-KIST Graduate School
E-mail: jinhan71@korea.ac.kr
Tel: +82-2-3290-4852
Fax: +82-2-926-6102

Education

Ph. D
Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University (2001)
M. S.
Chemical Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (1997)
B. S.
Chemical Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (1995)

Research Career

Post-Doc.
Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (in Germany) (2001 ~ 2002)
The University of Melbourne (in Australia) (2003)

Senior Researcher
LG Chem, Ltd. Information & Electronics (2003 ~ 2005)

Assistant Professor
School of Advanced Materials Engineering, Kookmin University (2006 ~ 2010)

Assistant Professor
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Korea University (2010 ~ 2011)

Associate Professor
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Korea University (2011 ~ 2015)

Professor
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Korea University (2016 ~ )

Adjunct Professor
KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology, Korea University (2021 ~ )
Soft Hybrid Materials Research Center, Advanced Materials Research Division, KIST (2021 ~ )

Research Experience

1. Investigation into the interface between conjugated polymer and electrode for the improved electroluminence behavior of organic EL devices.

2. Fabrication of nanoporous thin films using self-assembly method

3. Fabrication of hollow polymer nanocapsule using self-assembly method

4. Synthesis and surface modification of inorganic nanoparticles (Au, CdS, ZnS and CdSe)

5. Thin film characterization using X-ray reflectivity, AFM, TEM, UV/Vis and photoluminescence spectroscopy

6. Fabrication of nanolaminate multilayer films with controlled internal structure using spin self-assembly method

7. Surface wettability of thin films using contact angle measurement

8. Adhesion between polymer and metal

9. Nonvolatile memory devices

10. Electrochemical sensors using enzyme

11. Anti-reflective films

12. Superhydrophobic surface