Jong-Hyun Eun | Graphene-Metal Composites | Best Researcher Award
Assist. Prof. Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, South Korea.
Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Design Engineering at Kumoh National Institute of Technology, South Korea. 🇰🇷🔬 With deep expertise in carbon fiber, piezoelectric nanofiber energy harvesting, and textile engineering, his research bridges materials science and wearable technologies. 👕⚡ He holds a Ph.D. from Yeungnam University and has completed postdoctoral research at Arizona State University and Yeungnam University. 🌎📚 Dr. Eun specializes in composite materials, electrospinning, and graphene-metal composites, aiming to create next-gen functional materials for energy and smart textiles. 🧵🔋 His diverse academic and industry background supports his innovative, multidisciplinary approach.
Publication Profiles
Google Scholar
Education & Experience
🎓 Education:
-
📘 Ph.D. (Integrated Master’s/Doctoral Program), Textile Engineering and Technology, Yeungnam University (2015–2021)
-
Advisor: Prof. Joon-Seok Lee
-
-
📘 B.S., Fiber and New Materials Design Engineering, Yeungnam University (2009–2015)
-
Advisor: Prof. Joon-Seok Lee
-
🧪 Experience:
-
👨🏫 Assistant Professor, Materials Design Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology
-
🧪 Postdoctoral Researcher, Arizona State University (School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy) (Oct 2021 – Dec 2023)
-
🧪 Postdoctoral Researcher, Yeungnam University (Mar 2021 – Oct 2021)
-
👔 Instructor, Korea Polytechnic – Department of Fashion Materials (2015–2018)
Suitability for the Award
Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Design Engineering at Kumoh National Institute of Technology, is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive contributions in carbon fiber technology, piezoelectric nanofiber energy harvesting, and advanced composite materials position him at the forefront of innovation in textile and materials engineering. With a blend of academic excellence, postdoctoral research experience in globally recognized institutions, and impactful scientific publications, Dr. Eun exemplifies the qualities of a world-class researcher.
Professional Development
Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun has developed a well-rounded professional profile through academic research, global collaborations, and teaching. 🌍👨🏫 His postdoctoral tenures at Arizona State University and Yeungnam University strengthened his global research network and hands-on expertise in composite materials, electrospinning, and nanofibers. 🔬🧵 With several years teaching at Korea Polytechnic, he developed deep pedagogical skills in textile and fiber science. 📘🪡 Now at Kumoh National Institute of Technology, he focuses on integrating research into education while mentoring the next generation of materials engineers. 🧠📚 His work bridges fundamental research with practical innovation in advanced materials. 🧪🚀
Research Focus
Dr. Eun’s research focuses on functional and smart materials, particularly carbon fiber reinforced plastics, graphene-metal composites, and piezoelectric nanofibers. 💡⚡ His work explores the mechanical and energy-harvesting properties of advanced textile-based systems, contributing to wearable technology and energy storage applications. 🧵🔋 He specializes in electrospinning nanofibers and molding carbon-based composites to enhance impact resistance and mechanical strength. 🛠️🧪 His interdisciplinary research merges textile engineering with cutting-edge materials science to enable the development of next-generation wearable devices, smart fabrics, and structural components. 👕🧠 His innovations are relevant in automotive, aerospace, and health monitoring industries. 🚗✈️🩺
Awards & Honors
-
🎖️ Appointed Assistant Professor, Kumoh National Institute of Technology
-
🌍 Selected for Postdoctoral Fellowship at Arizona State University (USA)
-
🏫 Recognized for Excellence in Teaching at Korea Polytechnic
-
📄 Published multiple peer-reviewed research papers on smart materials and composites
-
🧪 Contributed equally to major publications in carbon fiber and nanofiber technology
Publication Top Noted
-
Effect of MWCNT content on the mechanical and piezoelectric properties of PVDF nanofibers, Materials & Design, 2021 — 📚 Cited by: 83
-
Effect of low melting temperature polyamide fiber-interlaced carbon fiber braid fabric on the mechanical performance and fracture toughness of CFRP laminates, Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2020 — 🧵 Cited by: 32
-
Evaluation of carbon fiber and p-aramid composite for industrial helmet using simple cross-ply for protecting human heads, Mechanics of Materials, 2019 — 🛡️ Cited by: 32
-
Study on polyethylene-based carbon fibers obtained by sulfonation under hydrostatic pressure, Scientific Reports, 2021 — 🧪 Cited by: 14
-
Effect of the viscosity of polyvinyl chloride resin and weaving structures of polyester fabric on the off-axis mechanical properties of PVC coated fabric, Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2022 — 🧰 Cited by: 9
-
Study on the NCO index and base knitted fabric substrates on the thermal, chemical, and mechanical properties of solvent-less formulations polyurethane artificial leather, Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 2020 — 🧵 Cited by: 8
-
A study on mechanical properties and thermal properties of UHMWPE/MWCNT composite fiber with MWCNT content and draw ratio, Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 2022 — 🧵🔥 Cited by: 7