Hyeongyun Cha

About Hyeongyun Cha

Hyeongyun Cha, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Phase Change Heat Transfer, Interfacial Science, Machine Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Design considerations for next-generation sorbent-based atmospheric water-harvesting devices

Ultra-resilient multi-layer fluorinated diamond like carbon hydrophobic surfaces

Capillary Transfer of self-assembled colloidal crystals

Pinning-Induced Evaporating Droplet Self-Propulsion

Three‐tier hierarchical structures for extreme pool boiling heat transfer performance

Alteration of pool boiling heat transfer on metallic surfaces by in situ oxidation

Enhancement of boiling with scalable sandblasted surfaces

The apparent surface free energy of rare earth oxides is governed by hydrocarbon adsorption

Hyeongyun Cha Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1453

Citations(since 2020)

1260

Cited By

572

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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Hyeongyun Cha Skills & Research Interests

Phase Change Heat Transfer

Interfacial Science

Machine Learning

Top articles of Hyeongyun Cha

Design considerations for next-generation sorbent-based atmospheric water-harvesting devices

Device

2023/8/25

Capillary Transfer of self-assembled colloidal crystals

Nano Letters

2023/2/20

Pinning-Induced Evaporating Droplet Self-Propulsion

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2022/11/22

Three‐tier hierarchical structures for extreme pool boiling heat transfer performance

Advanced Materials

2022/8

Alteration of pool boiling heat transfer on metallic surfaces by in situ oxidation

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

2022/4/1

Enhancement of boiling with scalable sandblasted surfaces

ACS applied materials & interfaces

2022/2/10

The apparent surface free energy of rare earth oxides is governed by hydrocarbon adsorption

Iscience

2022/1/21

Lubricant-infused surfaces for low-surface-tension fluids: the extent of lubricant miscibility

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2021/5/5

Breaking droplet jumping energy conversion limits with superhydrophobic microgrooves

Langmuir

2020/7/20

Atmosphere‐mediated scalable and durable biphilicity on rationally designed structured surfaces

Advanced Materials Interfaces

2020/7

Recent developments, challenges, and pathways to stable dropwise condensation: A perspective

Applied Physics Letters

2020/6/29

Condensation driven solid-liquid interfacial phenomenon on functional surfaces

2020/4/15

Hyeongyun Cha
Hyeongyun Cha

H-Index: 11

Recent advances in structured surface enhanced condensation heat transfer

2020/3/1

Dropwise condensation on solid hydrophilic surfaces

Science advances

2020/1/10

Electrothermal soft manipulator enabling safe transport and handling of thin cell/tissue sheets and bioelectronic devices

Science Advances

2020/10/16

Enhanced condensation on liquid-infused nanoporous surfaces by vibration-assisted droplet sweeping

ACS nano

2020/10/16

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