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Shinil Cho, Ph.D.
Professor, Mathematics
Professor, Physics
412-536-1178
shinil.cho@laroche.edu
education:
- B.S., Rikkyo University (Tokyo, Japan)
- M.S., Seoul national University (Seoul, Korea)
- Ph.D., Ohio Sate University
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:
American Translators Association Accredited Translator (English into Japanese)
SCHOLARLY/PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS:
- First successful observation of the electrical conductivity of polyethylene below 0.3K by nuclear magnetic resonance at Ohio State University.
- World's first demonstration of the feasibility of an Axion detector at University of Florida.
- An earliest measurements of high temperature superconductor by microwave technology.
- Construction of a stable regenerative oscillators working at the liquid helium temperature at University of Florida.
- Construction of the world's first commercial nuclear magnetic resonance probe at 4.2K and the Dynamic Angle Spinning (DAS) probe at Doty Scientific Inc.
- Invited presentations at Ohio State University, Stanford University, University of Florida, Bruker Instruments Inc., Dory Scientific Inc., NTT Data Communications, and Japan Science and Technology Corporation.
PUBLISHED:
"A Parameterized Description of NMR Signal Reception Systems Part I: Impedance of Transmission Line and Probe; and Part II: S/N Ratio of NMR Signal Reception Systems"; S.I. Cho and N.S Sullivan: Concepts in Magnetic Resonance.
RECENT ARTICLES PUBLISHED:
"How to Write Persuasive Technical English" (a one-year sequence of special article contribution to Journal of Information Management published by Japan Science and Technology Corporation, a Japanese governmental organization.)
"Statistics for Translators" (JLD journal, American Translators Association, Summer 2003)
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS:
- NSF Pre-doctoral Fellow
- Young Physicist Award, 17th Low Temperature Conference (LT XVII)
- Who's Who in Southeast
- Nominated as a judge at Intel International Science & Engineering Fair
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS:
- American Physical Society
- American Physics Teachers Association
- Japanese Physical Society
- Korean Physical Society
- Korean Scientists in America
- American Translators Association
JOINED LA ROCHE:
2000
HOMETOWN:
Tokyo, Japan