
Kyeongjae Cho
University of Texas at Dallas, Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, Richardson, TX, USA
amorphous oxide
n-type oxide
p-type oxide
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SHORT BIO
Bio sketch of Dr. Kyeongjae (KJ) Cho KJ Cho has received his bachelor’s degree (1986) and Master degree (1988) in Physics from the Seoul National University, and PhD (1994) in Physics from MIT. He has worked as a postdoctoral associate (1994-1995) and research scientist (1995-1997) at MIT with a joint appointment at Harvard University during 1995-1996. During 1997-2006, he has worked as an assistant professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department (with a courtesy appointment in the Materials Science and Engineering Department) at Stanford University. In 2006, he has joined as a tenured associate professor and is currently working as a full professor in the Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas. He has received Frederich E. Terman Award from the Packard Foundation in 1997, and he was elected as a Fellow in the Institute of Physics in 2004. He was elected as a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2016. He has received Full Professor Research Award, UTD Annual ECS Award (2018). He has published more than 371 journal articles and 45 conference papers (Google Scholar: h-index = 76, total citation = 32,272; SCI: h-index = 65, total citation = 22,775; SCOPUS: h-index = 69, total citation = 24,870).
Presentations

Rational Design of BEOL Oxide Semiconductors for Emerging Device Applications.
Kyeongjae Cho and 3 other authors