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Mug Shot Name : Jae-Hyung Cho
Office : 287 Grumman Hall
             Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
             Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853
Phone : 607-254-5402
Email  : jc464@cornell.edu; chunsoo@freechal.com
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Paul Dawson
prd5@cornell.edu

Matt Miller
mpm4@cornell.edu

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Donald Boyce
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Education and Background
Postdoctoral Associate in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineeringin Cornell University, NY (present)
Ph.D of Materials Science and Engineering from Seoul National University, Korea (Feb/2003)
              -"Texture and Microstructure Characterization in Pure Materials during Deformation and Recrystallization"
Vistor scholarship in MSE of Carnegie Mellon University, PA (Mar/2001-Mar/2002)
              -"Gold Bonding Wire Characterization"
Master of Materials Science and Engineering from Seoul National University, Korea (Feb/1998)
              -"Texture Evolutions in Polycrystalline Materials during Deformation"
Bachelor of Materials Science and Engineering from Seoul National University, Korea (Feb/1994)


Ph.D

Ph.D of Materials Science and Engineering from Seoul National University(Feb/2003)
            -"Texture and Microstructure Characterization in Pure Materials during Deformation and Recrystallization"

Research Interests

Genearal Texture and Orientation Analysis using EBSD and X-ray
Crystal Plasticity using Finite Element Method(FEM)
Numerical Analysis
Microstructure and Texture Analysis of Pure Materials during Recrystallization and Deformation
Microstructure Characterization of Cu and Au bondring Wire and Cu Damascent
Microstructure and Texture Analysis of Al alloy sheet and Tube during Deformation and Recrystallization
Texture Analysis of Low Carbon Steel

Personal Interests
I like to watch and play sports, like soccer, table tennis, hiking, running and biking.

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Modeling of Friction Stir Welding Using a Viscoplastic, Eulerian FEM(present)

Co-developer of Program REDS(Reprocessing of EBSD Data in SNU).
   The independent and generalized reprocessing program for EBSD data based on Crystallographic information.
   http://ebsd.snu.ac.kr

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