Judy Cha Explained

Judy Cha
Workplaces:Cornell University
Yale University
Stanford University
Alma Mater:Cornell University
Simon Fraser University
Doctoral Advisor:David A Muller
Academic Advisors:Yi Cui

Judy Jeeyong Cha is an American physicist who is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University. Her research considers 2D materials for next-generation technologies, including quantum computing and low-dissipation electronics.

Early life and education

Cha grew up in South Korea. She has said that she loved mathematics and science as a child.[1] She was an undergraduate student in engineering physics at Simon Fraser University.[2] She earned her doctorate at Cornell University, where she worked with David A Muller and developed nanoscale electron spectroscopies. Cha was a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University. She worked with Yi Cui on 2D materials, and became interested in topological systems.[3] The topological systems developed by Cha can be used to control electron transport and spin.

Research and career

Cha joined the faculty at Yale University in 2013, where she was one of the first faculty appointed to the Energy Sciences Institute, and eventually made the Carol and Douglas Melamed Professor.[4] [5] She moved to Cornell University in 2022, where she built a laboratory that fabricates and characterizes 2D nanomaterials. She is particularly interested in phase transformations and structure-property relationships in chalcogonides. She has developed new strategies to create superconducting and metallic nanowires, which hold promise for quantum computation, and in situ approaches for transmission electron microscopy.

Awards and honors

Personal life

Cha is married to Alex Kwan, a psychiatrist who is a professor in the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering.

References

Fellow of the American Physical Society

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cho . Serena . 2017-10-31 . Materials scientist wins award for research . 2024-07-16 . Yale Daily News . en.
  2. Web site: Judy Cha Materials Science and Engineering . 2024-07-16 . www.mse.cornell.edu.
  3. Koski . Kristie J. . Wessells . Colin D. . Reed . Bryan W. . Cha . Judy J. . Kong . Desheng . Cui . Yi . 2012-08-22 . Chemical Intercalation of Zerovalent Metals into 2D Layered Bi 2 Se 3 Nanoribbons . Journal of the American Chemical Society . en . 134 . 33 . 13773–13779 . 10.1021/ja304925t . 22830589 . 0002-7863.
  4. Web site: Alumni return to cornell as key faculty in university initiatives . MSE Newsletter. Cornell Materials Science and Engineering. Summer 2021. 8–9.
  5. Web site: Yale Cha Research Group . 2024-07-16 . www.eng.yale.edu.
  6. Web site: Yale junior faculty Amanda Kowalski and Judy Cha awarded Arthur Greer Memorial Prize Faculty of Arts and Sciences . 2024-07-16 . fas.yale.edu.
  7. Web site: Judy Cha . 2024-07-16 . cifar.ca .
  8. Web site: NSF Award Search: Award # 1749742 - CAREER: Electronic transport and interfacial effects on electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction for transition metal dichalcogenides . 2024-07-16 . www.nsf.gov . en.
  9. Web site: Investigator Detail . 2024-07-16 . www.moore.org.
  10. Web site: APS Fellows archive. American Physical Society. 2024-12-01.