Assist. Prof. Dr. Jonghyun Eun | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jonghyun Eun | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jonghyun Eun , Polymer Chemistry , Professor at Kumoh National Institute of Technology, South Korea

Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Design Engineering at Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Republic of Korea. With a strong background in textile engineering and advanced fiber materials, he specializes in carbon fiber technologies, piezoelectric nanofibers, and composite materials. He earned his integrated Master’s and Ph.D. from Yeungnam University under the mentorship of Prof. Joon-Seok Lee. His postdoctoral research journey included positions at Arizona State University and Yeungnam University, where he advanced his expertise in carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRPs), graphene-metal composites, and electrospun nanofibers. Dr. Eun has hands-on experience in fabricating and analyzing high-performance composites and energy harvesting materials, making him a rising researcher in the field. He also contributes actively to teaching, mentoring students in textile and fashion materials design. His recent publications highlight innovations in hydrogen storage, nanofiber processing, and sustainable composite development.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun demonstrates a strong and dynamic research profile with focused expertise in carbon fiber technology, composite materials, piezoelectric nanofibers, and textile engineering—areas that are highly relevant to both academic advancement and industrial applications. His research is deeply interdisciplinary, integrating materials science, nanotechnology, and energy harvesting, aligning well with global trends in sustainable and smart materials. Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun is highly suitable for nomination for the “Best Researcher Award”. He brings together innovative research, technical excellence, and cross-disciplinary impact. His rapid trajectory from graduate studies to international postdoctoral work and faculty appointment, combined with a productive publication record and active teaching, makes him a strong contender. His ongoing contributions in composite materials and energy harvesting nanofibers address current scientific and technological challenges, fulfilling the criteria for excellence in research.

🎓Education:

Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun holds an integrated Master’s and Doctoral degree in Textile Engineering and Technology from Yeungnam University (2015–2021), where he conducted research under Prof. Joon-Seok Lee. His doctoral work focused on the development of polyethylene-based carbon fibers and composite materials. Prior to that, he completed a B.S. in Fiber and New Materials Design Engineering (2009–2015) at the same university, also under Prof. Lee’s guidance. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Eun built a solid foundation in textile science, polymer engineering, and nanotechnology. His studies covered a range of topics from sulfonation processes under hydrostatic pressure to advanced electrospinning systems. His rigorous academic training has equipped him with both theoretical knowledge and extensive laboratory experience, paving the way for impactful research in fiber engineering and sustainable composite technologies.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun’s professional experience spans academia and cutting-edge research in fiber science and materials engineering. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Kumoh National Institute of Technology. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at Arizona State University (2021–2023), focusing on material design and composite innovation. Before that, he held a postdoctoral position at Yeungnam University (2021), continuing his work in textile engineering. During his graduate studies, he also taught various courses at Korea Polytechnic, such as high-tech fiber, woven fabric formation, and textile material analysis. His hands-on experience includes fabricating carbon fiber composites through various molding techniques, developing piezoelectric nanofibers via electrospinning, and analyzing graphene-metal composites. Dr. Eun’s diverse research roles and teaching responsibilities have allowed him to bridge material science with real-world applications.

🏅Awards: 

While specific awards are not listed in the profile provided, Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun’s academic and professional achievements reflect a career of high distinction. Earning competitive postdoctoral positions at prestigious institutions like Arizona State University and Yeungnam University speaks to his expertise and scholarly recognition. His continuous collaboration with renowned Professor Joon-Seok Lee and multiple first-author publications in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports, Materials & Design, and International Journal of Hydrogen Energy highlight his contributions to materials science and textile engineering. His role as a lead contributor in cutting-edge research on carbon fibers and composite materials demonstrates his leadership and innovation. As his career progresses, he is poised to receive further accolades in recognition of his impactful research and teaching in advanced materials engineering.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Jong-Hyun Eun’s research is centered on advanced fiber and composite materials, with a strong focus on sustainability and performance. His expertise includes carbon fiber development from polyethylene, toughening mechanisms in carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRPs), and mechanical/impact resistance analysis. He is also deeply engaged in developing piezoelectric nanofiber energy harvesting devices using electrospinning techniques, aiming at efficient wearable energy solutions. Additionally, his research extends to graphene-metal composites, exploring their structural and thermal properties. Through multidisciplinary approaches, Dr. Eun investigates reaction mechanisms, interfacial behavior, and processing-structure-property relationships in fiber-reinforced materials. His work is driven by a commitment to innovation in energy materials, lightweight composites, and next-generation textile engineering, making significant contributions to both academia and industry.

Publication Top Notes:

Effect of MWCNT content on the mechanical and piezoelectric properties of PVDF nanofibers
Citations: 83

Effect of low melting temperature polyamide fiber-interlaced carbon fiber braid fabric on the mechanical performance and fracture toughness of CFRP laminates
Citations: 32

Evaluation of carbon fiber and p-aramid composite for industrial helmet using simple cross-ply for protecting human heads
Authors: S. Kim, J. Lee, C. Roh, J. Eun, C. Kang
Citations: 32

Study on polyethylene-based carbon fibers obtained by sulfonation under hydrostatic pressure
Citations: 14

Effect of the viscosity of polyvinyl chloride resin and weaving structures of polyester fabric on the off-axis mechanical properties of PVC coated fabric
Citations: 9

Study on the NCO index and base knitted fabric substrates on the thermal, chemical, and mechanical properties of solvent-less formulations polyurethane artificial leather
Citations: 8

A study on mechanical properties and thermal properties of UHMWPE/MWCNT composite fiber with MWCNT content and draw ratio
Citations: 7

Effect of fabricating temperature on the mechanical properties of spread carbon fiber fabric composites
Citations: 7

Effect of toughened polyamide-coated carbon fiber fabric on the mechanical performance and fracture toughness of CFRP
Citations: 6

Effect of toughened polyamide/carbon fiber interlace braid fabric on the mechanical performance of CFRP laminates
Citations: 2

Faheem Ullah | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Faheem Ullah | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at National University of Medical Sciences, Pakistan

Dr. Faheem Ullah, an Assistant Professor of Nanomedicine at the National University of Medical Sciences in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, specializes in hydrogel for controlled drug delivery, regenerative medicine, 3D bioprinting, biomass dissolution, and medical wastewater treatment. His research integrates Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, computational chemistry, CAD, DFT, and Molecular Docking, contributing significantly to innovative course development, laboratory safety protocols, bioethics, and biosafety procedures.

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Dr. Faheem Ullah’s research has gained significant recognition, as evidenced by his Google Scholar citations of 2156 and a ResearchGate score of 955. His h-index is 14, and his i10-index stands at 19, reflecting his impact in the field of biopolymer chemistry and nanomedicine.

Education

Dr. Faheem Ullah earned his Ph.D. in Biopolymer Chemistry from the School of Materials and Mineral Resources at Universiti Sains Malaysia. He also holds M.Sc. and M.Phil degrees in Biopolymer Chemistry from QAU Islamabad, Pakistan, equipping him with a strong foundation in the field.

Research Focus

Dr. Faheem Ullah’s research focuses on various areas, including controlled drug delivery, nanomedicine, skin and bone tissue engineering, biosafety, AI-empowered 3D bioprinting, development of glucose and urea sensors, green biocomposites for water treatment, injectable hydrogel for anticancer and antinarcotics, cell-laden hydrogel-based bioink, nanocomposites for immunological disorders, and medical wastewater treatment.

Professional Journey

Dr. Faheem Ullah has held several notable positions throughout his career. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the National University of Medical Sciences (2021-Present). He previously served at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan (2019-2021) and Universiti Sains Malaysia (2018-2019), where he also completed his Ph.D. and postdoctoral research (2013-2018). Additionally, he worked with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in Pakistan from 2011 to 2013.

Honors & Awards

Dr. Faheem Ullah has received numerous awards and honors, including the prestigious Ph.D. offer by The World Academy of Science (TWAS) from 2014 to 2018 and a postdoctoral offer from Universiti Sains Malaysia (2018-2019). He has been awarded the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia, multiple times. His work on hydrogel has been the most cited/downloaded in Materials Science and Engineering: C, earning him several Best Publication awards from 2016 to 2023. He was also recognized as the Best Student at Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2017.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Dr. Faheem Ullah has made significant contributions to the field, publishing research articles in prestigious journals, including a notable IUPAC journal. He has authored two book chapters on nanohydrogel in “Nature” by Springer. His publications span topics like hydrogel synthesis, drug delivery, tissue engineering, biosensors, and more.

Design and Characterization of Chitosan-Based Smart Injectable Hydrogel for Improved Sustained Release of Antinarcotics

  • Authors: M Aftab, F Javed, S Haider, R Khan, SU Khan, K Alam, A Amir, F Ullah, …
  • Journal: Pharmaceuticals
  • Volume: 17
  • Issue: 6
  • Pages: 749
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: Cited by 17

Classification of Oral Ulcers and its Treatment by focusing on Exosome Loaded Hydrogel: A Comprehensive Review

  • Authors: F Shahid, F Javed, H Gul, M Kaleem, M Aftab, N Ahmed, F Shahid, …
  • Journal: Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Research
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 2
  • Pages: 820-830
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: Cited by 8

Removal of Cephalexin-Antibiotic from Drinking Water by Designing CaCl2 Incorporated Chitosan Co-Tragacanth Gum Composite Hydrogel

  • Authors: S Noureen, F Javed, F Ullah, AS Khan
  • Journal: Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Research
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 1
  • Pages: 1442-1449
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: Cited by 1

Advances in Guided Bone Regeneration Membranes: A Comprehensive Review of Materials and Techniques

  • Authors: M Ali, SNFM Noor, H Mohamed, F Ullah, F Javed, ZAA Hamid
  • Journal: Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express
  • Year: 2024

Classification, processing, and applications of bioink and 3D bioprinting: A detailed review

  • Authors: S Raees, F Ullah, F Javed, HM Akil, MJ Khan, M Safdar, IU Din, …
  • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • Volume: 232
  • Pages: 123476
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: Cited by 41

Research Timeline

Dr. Faheem Ullah’s research journey began with his Ph.D. at Universiti Sains Malaysia (2013-2018), followed by postdoctoral research at the same institution (2018-2019). He then joined Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan (2019-2021) before his current position at the National University of Medical Sciences (2021-Present). Over the years, he has secured multiple research grants and contributed extensively to his field.

Collaborations and Projects

Dr. Faheem Ullah has been involved in various collaborative projects and research grants. He has received funding from the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (Malaysia), the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, the Inter University Research Fund, and the Technology Innovation Fund, among others. His projects include the development of bioink for 3D bioprinting, synthesis of injectable hydrogel for drug delivery, AI-empowered 3D bioprinting, and medical wastewater treatment solutions.