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D-Index
43
Citations
16156
World Ranking
1675
National Ranking
644

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors

Overview

Young I. Cho is a researcher affiliated with Drexel University in the United States with expertise spanning medicine, social sciences, and psychology. Their scholarly contributions primarily address topics related to smoking behavior and cessation, child abuse and trauma, child welfare and adoption, migration, health and trauma, racial and ethnic identity research, infection control and ventilation, and COVID-19 and healthcare impacts.

The scientist's work encompasses multiple fields of study including medicine with 18 publications, social sciences with 12, and psychology also at 12 publications. Within these broader areas, Cho's research delves into subfields such as clinical psychology, physiology, sociology and political science, general health professions, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

Several of their recent papers demonstrate a focus on public health and social welfare topics. Key publications include:

  • Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content Analysis (2020) in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
  • Compliance With FDA Nicotine Warning Statement Provisions in E-liquid Promotion Posts on Instagram (2020) in Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Tuning in to Teens (TINT) with adoptive parents and guardians in the US: the replication phase of intervention research (2020) in Journal of Public Child Welfare
  • Assessing social cognition in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls using the reading the mind in the eyes test (RMET): a systematic review and meta-regression (2024) in Psychological Medicine
  • Public health nurses' workforce factors and population health outcomes in the United States (2020) in Public Health Nursing

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Young I. Cho include Linnea Laestadius, Seok Hyun Gwon, Nancy Rolock, Kerrie Ocasio, and Kevin R. White. The scientist has also published repeatedly in venues such as the Journal of Public Child Welfare, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, PLoS ONE, JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, and Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

Cho was recognized as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2018. This award marks a notable point in their academic career.

Best Publications

  • HYDRODYNAMIC AND HEAT TRANSFER STUDY OF DISPERSED FLUIDS WITH SUBMICRON METALLIC OXIDE PARTICLES

    Bock Choon Pak;Young I. Cho

  • Handbook of heat transfer

    Warren M. Rohsenow;James P. Hartnett;Young I. Cho

  • Effects of the non-Newtonian viscosity of blood on flows in a diseased arterial vessel. Part 1: Steady flows.

    Young I. Cho;Kenneth R. Kensey

  • Non-Newtonian Fluids in Circular Pipe Flow

    Y.I. Cho;James P. Harnett

  • Non-equilibrium plasma in liquid water: dynamics of generation and quenching

    Andrey Starikovskiy;Yong Yang;Young I Cho;Alexander Fridman

  • Nerve growth factor (NGF)-conjugated electrospun nanostructures with topographical cues for neuronal differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells.

    Young Il Cho;Ji Suk Choi;Seo Young Jeong;Hyuk Sang Yoo

  • The effect of header shapes on the flow distribution in a manifold for electronic packaging applications

    Sooyoun Kim;Eunsoo Choi;Young I. Cho

  • Gliding arc in tornado using a reverse vortex flow

    Chiranjeev S. Kalra;Young I. Cho;Alexànder Gutsol;Alexander Fridman

  • Forced convection heat transfer with phase-change-material slurries : turbulent flow in a circular tube

    Choi Eunsoo;Young I. Cho;Harold G. Lorsch

  • Reduction in the surface tension of water due to physical water treatment for fouling control in heat exchangers

    Young I. Cho;Sung-Hyuk Lee

  • Separation and reattachment of non-newtonian fluid flows in a sudden expansion pipe

    Bockchoon Pak;Young I. Cho;Stephen U.S. Choi

  • Hemorheology and Microvascular Disorders

    Young Il Cho;Daniel J Cho

  • A study of the effect of ultrasonic vibrations on phase-change heat transfer

    Y.K. Oh;S.H. Park;Y.I. Cho

  • Radiative heat transfer by the Monte Carlo method

    James P Hartnett;Young I Cho;Hiroshi Taniguchi;Wen-Jei Yang

  • Dual riser/single capillary viscometer

    Kenneth Kensey;William N. Hogenauer;Sangho Kim;Young Cho

  • The effect of area ratio on the flow distribution in liquid cooling module manifolds for electronic packaging

    Steve H. Choi;Sehyun Shin;Young I. Cho

  • THEORY OF ELECTRONIC ANTI-FOULING TECHNOLOGY TO CONTROL PRECIPITATION FOULING IN HEAT EXCHANGERS

    Young I. Cho;Chunfu Fan;Byung-Gap Choi

  • A new method for blood viscosity measurement

    Sangho Kim;Young I. Cho;Abraham H. Jeon;Bill Hogenauer

  • Decontamination of Surfaces From Extremophile Organisms Using Nonthermal Atmospheric-Pressure Plasmas

    M. Cooper;G. Fridman;D. Staack;A.F. Gutsol

  • Physical water treatment using RF electric fields for the mitigation of CaCO3 fouling in cooling water

    Leonard D. Tijing;Hang Young Kim;Dong Hwan Lee;Cheol Sang Kim

  • Nonequilibrium plasma in liquid water - dynamics of generation and quenching

    Yong Yang;Young Cho;Alexander Fridman;Andrey Starikovskiy

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonard D. Tijing
Leonard D. Tijing University of Technology Sydney
Cheol Sang Kim
Cheol Sang Kim Jeonbuk National University
Wei Shyy
Wei Shyy Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Robert S. Rosenson
Robert S. Rosenson Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
W. J. Minkowycz
W. J. Minkowycz University of Illinois at Chicago
Richard J Goldstein
Richard J Goldstein University of Minnesota
Ephraim M Sparrow
Ephraim M Sparrow University of Minnesota
William M. Worek
William M. Worek Argonne National Laboratory
Donald G. Mitchell
Donald G. Mitchell Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Han-Jung Chae
Han-Jung Chae Jeonbuk National University

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