Yigil Cho
Affiliations: | 2013-2015 | Materials Science & Engineering | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Jeong J, Cho Y, Lee SY, et al. (2017) Topography-guided buckling of swollen polymer bilayer films into three-dimensional structures. Soft Matter |
Kunin V, Yang S, Cho Y, et al. (2016) Static and dynamic elastic properties of fractal-cut materials Extreme Mechanics Letters. 6: 103-114 |
Cho Y, Kim G, Cho Y, et al. (2015) Orthogonal Control of Stability and Tunable Dry Adhesion by Tailoring the Shape of Tapered Nanopillar Arrays. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) |
Sussman DM, Cho Y, Castle T, et al. (2015) Algorithmic lattice kirigami: A route to pluripotent materials. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 7449-53 |
Wu G, Cho Y, Choi IS, et al. (2015) Directing the deformation paths of soft metamaterials with prescribed asymmetric units. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 27: 2747-52 |
Ge D, Lee E, Yang L, et al. (2015) A robust smart window: reversibly switching from high transparency to angle-independent structural color display. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 27: 2489-95 |
Cho HH, Cho Y, Han HN. (2015) Finite element analysis for mechanical response of Ti foams with regular structure obtained by selective laser melting Acta Materialia. 97: 199-206 |
Castle T, Cho Y, Gong X, et al. (2014) Making the cut: lattice kirigami rules. Physical Review Letters. 113: 245502 |
Cho Y, Shin JH, Costa A, et al. (2014) Engineering the shape and structure of materials by fractal cut. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 17390-5 |
Lee E, Zhang M, Cho Y, et al. (2014) Tilted pillars on wrinkled elastomers as a reversibly tunable optical window. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 26: 4127-33 |