Dr.Eunho Cha | Batteries Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Eunho Cha | Batteries Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Eunho Cha,University of North Texas , United States

Eunho Cha is a driven Research Assistant Professor at the University of North Texas, specializing in cutting-edge battery research and engineering. With over 7 years of extensive experience in the field, he has significantly contributed to advancements in energy storage technologies. His research focuses on the development and improvement of lithium-sulfur batteries, leveraging innovative materials such as carbon nanotubes and MoS2 to enhance performance and durability. Eunho has authored numerous influential publications in renowned journals, including “Nature Nanotechnology,” and holds multiple patents related to the passivation of lithium metal anodes using two-dimensional materials. His dedication to advancing battery technology is evident through his active participation in international conferences and seminars, where he shares insights on carbon nanostructures and advanced electrodes for energy storage applications.

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šŸ“˜ Education

  • Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering
    University of North Texas, Denton, TX (2013-2019)
    Thesis: “Carbon Nanotubes and Molybdenum Disulfide Protected Electrodes for High Performance Lithium-Sulfur Battery Applications”
    Thesis Supervisor: Professor Wonbong Choi
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
    Cedarville University, Cedarville, OH (2009-2013)

šŸ” Professional Experience

  • Research Assistant Professor
    University of North Texas, Denton (March 2024 – Present)
    Leading cutting-edge research initiatives in the development of next-generation batteries while engaging in academic instruction.
  • Senior Researcher (Contract)
    Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Jeonbuk (November 2022 – February 2024)
    Conducted research on carbon-based materials for hydrogen generation.
  • Postdoctoral Researcher
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon (September 2019 – September 2022)
    Conducted independent research on ceramic-based solid electrolytes and supervised graduate students at Nano Ceramics Research Lab (NCRL).

šŸ”¬ Research Interests

  • Lithium-sulfur batteries
  • Two-dimensional materials (e.g., MoS2)
  • Solid electrolytes for next-generation batteries
  • Electrochemical energy storage systems

 

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