
معرفی
Shinil Cho is a Professor of Mathematics and Physics at La Roche University, where he has been since 2000. He holds a B.S. from Rikkyo University (Tokyo, Japan), an M.S. from Seoul National University (Seoul, Korea), and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. He is an American Translators Association Accredited Translator (English into Japanese) and has contributed significantly to low-temperature physics, superconductivity research, and instrumentation development.
Education:
- B.S., Rikkyo University (Tokyo, Japan)
- M.S., Seoul National University (Seoul, Korea)
- Ph.D., The Ohio State University
His research focuses on condensed matter physics, including the electrical conductivity of polyethylene at cryogenic temperatures, high-temperature superconductors, and the development of advanced NMR probes. He pioneered the first Axion detector demonstration and constructed regenerative oscillators at liquid helium temperatures. His work bridges physics and engineering, emphasizing practical instrumentation.
His publications span technical writing and physics, including articles on persuasive technical communication and statistical methods for translators. His work in NMR systems emphasizes signal reception and S/N ratio optimization.
Awards:
- NSF Pre-doctoral Fellowship
- Youth Physicist Award (LT XVII Conference)
- Intel ISEF Judge Nomination
Prof. Cho is affiliated with the American Physical Society, Korean Physical Society, and the American Translators Association. He has collaborated with institutions like the University of Florida and Doty Scientific Inc., contributing to commercial NMR probe development.


