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James Cho is a Professor of Physics at Brandeis University's Martin A. Fisher School of Physics. His research focuses on astrophysical and geophysical fluid dynamics, exoplanet atmospheres, planetary climate systems, and numerical methods. He holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Columbia University (1996).
- Education: Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, 1996
His research explores topics such as turbulent flows in accretion disks, atmospheric dynamics of hot Jupiters, and vortex dynamics in geophysical contexts. Recent work emphasizes numerical simulations of exoplanet weather patterns and the development of advanced computational techniques for modeling planetary systems. His studies often intersect astrophysics, climate science, and applied mathematics.
Publications highlight trends in exoplanet atmosphere analysis, instrument-based data interpretation (e.g., Hubble Space Telescope), and fundamental fluid dynamics principles applied to celestial bodies. Key contributions include investigations into modons (long-lived vortices) on tidally locked planets and the interplay between radiative heating and storm formation. His work bridges theoretical models with observational data to address unresolved questions in planetary science.
No academic awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Research advising and grant details are not specified, though his prolific publication record suggests active collaboration with students and colleagues worldwide.
Cho's research is conducted within Brandeis' Fisher School of Physics, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches to tackle challenges in astrophysical fluid dynamics and planetary climate systems.
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