Young-Ho Cho mainly focuses on Voltage, Analytical chemistry, Acoustics, Structural engineering and Q factor. The Voltage study combines topics in areas such as Effective stiffness and Optics. He studied Analytical chemistry and Optoelectronics that intersect with Dielectrophoresis and Microchannel.
Young-Ho Cho works mostly in the field of Dielectrophoresis, limiting it down to topics relating to Scientific method and, in certain cases, Chip, as a part of the same area of interest. His Acoustics study combines topics in areas such as Gyroscope, Control theory, Airbag, Piezoresistive effect and Reliability. His research in Q factor tackles topics such as Mechanics which are related to areas like Classical mechanics, Magnetic damping and Microactuator.
Young-Ho Cho mainly investigates Optoelectronics, Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Voltage and Nanotechnology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Microchannel, Detector and Analytical chemistry. His study in Electrical engineering focuses on Actuator and Signal.
His Electronic engineering study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Fluidics. Young-Ho Cho usually deals with Voltage and limits it to topics linked to Acoustics and Gyroscope. His research on Nanotechnology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Chip.
His primary areas of investigation include Circulating tumor cell, Cancer cell, Biomedical engineering, Cancer and Optoelectronics. His work deals with themes such as Cancer research, Nanotechnology, Liquid biopsy, Slit and Antibody, which intersect with Circulating tumor cell. Young-Ho Cho studies Optoelectronics, namely Dielectric.
The concepts of his Polyvinylidene fluoride study are interwoven with issues in Actuator and Voltage. Young-Ho Cho has researched Voltage in several fields, including Thermal conduction and Contact force. His research integrates issues of Acoustics, Wind power and Electronic engineering in his study of Control theory.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Circulating tumor cell, Biomedical engineering, Antibody, Cancer research and Cancer. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cancer cell, Label free, Nanotechnology and Stage in addition to Circulating tumor cell. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Filter and Nanotechnology.
His Biomedical engineering study incorporates themes from Lysis, Clinical study, Cancer cell lines and Primary tumor. His study looks at the intersection of Antibody and topics like Antigen with Cytokeratin, Cell adhesion molecule and Mesenchymal stem cell. His Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Breast cancer, Lung cancer and Immunology.
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A continuous cell separation chip using hydrodynamic dielectrophoresis (DEP) process
Il Doh;Young-Ho Cho.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical (2005)
Viscous damping model for laterally oscillating microstructures
Young-Ho Cho;A.P. Pisano;R.T. Howe.
IEEE/ASME Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems (1994)
Synergistic Control of SMES and Battery Energy Storage for Enabling Dispatchability of Renewable Energy Sources
Jae Woong Shim;Youngho Cho;Seog-Joo Kim;Sang Won Min.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity (2013)
Polymerase chain reaction reveals herpes simplex virus DNA in saliva of patients with Behçet's disease.
Sungnack Lee;Dongsik Bang;Young Ho Cho;Eun-So Lee.
Archives of Dermatological Research (1996)
Preparation and characterization of MPEG-PCL diblock copolymers with thermo-responsive sol-gel-sol phase transition
Moon Suk Kim;Hoon Hyun;Kwang Su Seo;Young Ho Cho.
Journal of Polymer Science Part A (2006)
A continuous electrical cell lysis device using a low dc voltage for a cell transport and rupture
Dong Woo Lee;Young-Ho Cho.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical (2007)
Slide film damping in laterally driven microstructures
Young-Ho Cho;Byung Man Kwak;Albert P. Pisano;Roger T. Howe.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical (1994)
Snapping microswitches with adjustable acceleration threshold
Jeung Sang Go;Young-Ho Cho;Byung Man Kwak;Kwanhum Park.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical (1996)
Laterally oscillated and force-balanced micro vibratory rate gyroscope supported by fish-hook-shaped springs
Kyu-Yeon Park;Chong-Won Lee;Yong-Su Oh;Young-Ho Cho.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical (1998)
A Flexible and Wearable Human Stress Monitoring Patch.
Sunghyun Yoon;Jai Kyoung Sim;Young-Ho Cho.
Scientific Reports (2016)
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