Sung-Jin Cho

Associate Professor
Nanoengineering
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
United States of America

Professor Materials Science
Biography

Prof. Sungjin Cho’s research interest focuses on nanotechnology for energy storage material which is essential to move forward in the future. New design of nanomaterial will make all energy storage devices cost-competitive, safe and durable. Nowadays, most nanomaterial is designed to achieve a higher energy and power or other electrochemical performances. However, there are many difficulties found when we use the nanomaterial for energy storage application so it is the time to reconsider and redesign the nanomaterial to fit into energy storage application such as battery, super-capacitor and fuel cell. His goals are to design, synthesize and analyze new structural nanoarchitectured energy storage materials for multiple applications.

Research Intrest

Multifunctional Nanostructured Material Design and Synthesis for Energy Storage Application ,High Power/Energy Material and Electrode Design with 3D Nanoarchitecture ,Next Generation Energy Storage Material (Mg-Ion Battery, Li-S/Li-Air Battery) ,All Solid State & Flexible Battery (Solid State Electrolyte), Inductive Coupling Materials for Inductive Charging (Wireless Charge)

List of Publications
Sung-Jin Cho, Frederic Bonhomme, Sun-Ho Kang, Michael M. Thackeray Study of surface stabilization of Li[Ni0.8Co0.15Al0.05]O2 in mildly acidic solution., The The International Meeting on Lithium Battery 2012.
Sung-Jin Cho, Frederic Bonhomme, Huiming Wu, Khalil Amine The effect of surface modification of Li[Ni0.8Co0.15Al0.05]O2 by AlF3 on electrochemical performance in large-format Li-ion battery., The International Meeting on Lithium Battery 2012.
Yong-Ning Zhou, Sung-Jin Cho, Kyung-Wan Nam, and Xiao-Qing Yang “Structure evolution and kinetics study of Layered LiNixMnyCozO2 (x+y+z=1) Cathode materials during charge using Synchrotron X-ray techniques” (In preparation for submission)
JW Kim, Steve George, Se-Hee Lee* & Sung-Jin Cho* "High Energy/Power NMC Cathodes by Lithium-ion Batteries enables by Atomic Layer Deposition.” (In submission)
Yong-Ning Zhou, Sung-Jin Cho, Kyung-Wan Nam, and Xiao-Qing Yang * "Using Synchrotron Based Advanced Characterization Techniques to Study the New Electrode Materials for Next Generation of Batteries.”, (In preparation for submission)