Daeha Joung, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Associate Director of the, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Ph. D. Program
Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2-4 p.m.
3D Printing
Biomedical Devices
Bio-Nanoelectronics
Education
- Ph.D., Physics, University of Central Florida, 2012
- M.S., Physics, Eastern Michigan University, 2008
- B.S., Physics, Soonchunhyang University, 2004
Research Interests
- 3D printing functional materials and devices
- Flexible and wearable electronics
- Bioprinting
- Bio-nano physics
- Biomedical devices
- Origami-inspired biomimetic devices
Selected Publications
- P. Glass, A. Shar, C. Pemberton, E. Nguyen, S. Park, D. Joung, “3D-Printed Artificial Cilia Arrays: A Versatile Tool for Customizable Mechanosensing,” Adv. Sci. 10, 2303164 (2023).
- R. Moonesi Rad, B. Daul, P. Glass, R. Joh, E. Pemberton, A. Shar, J. Kim, D. Joung, "3D Printed Magnet-Infused Origami Platform for 3D Cell Culture Assessments," Adv. Mater. Technol. 8, 2202204 (2023).
- A. Shar, P. Glass, S. Park, D. Joung, "3D Printable One-Part Carbon Nanotube-Elastomer Ink for Health Monitoring Applications," Adv. Funct. Mater. 33, 2211079 (2023).
- D. Joung, N. Lavoie, S.-Z. Guo, S. H. Park, A. M. Parr, M. C. McAlpine. “3D Printed Neural Regeneration Devices.” Adv. Funct. Mater. 30, 1906237 (2020).
- D. Joung, V. Truong, C. C. Neitzke, S.-Z. Guo, P. J. Walsh, J. R. Monat, S. H. Park, F. Meng, J. R. Dutton, A. M. Parr, M. C. McAlpine. “3D Printed Stem-Cell Derived Neural Progenitors Generate Spinal Cord Scaffolds.” Adv. Funct. Mater. 28, 1801850 (2018).
Affiliations
- Associate Member, Massey Cancer Center
- Member, Institute for Sustainable Energy and Environment
- Member, Materials Research Society (MRS)
- Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
- Member, Society for Biomaterials (SFB)
Courses
- PHYS 208, University Physics 2
- PHYS 380, Quantum Physics I
- PHYS 470, Introduction to Nanoscience
- PHYS 697, Directed Research
Awards
- Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Mentor Award (2022, 2023)
- Post-doc Poster Competition, Institute for Engineering in Medicine Retreat (2018)
- Biomedicines Travel Award (Sole Recipient), Biomedicine Editorial Office (2017)
- Best Poster Award, Materials Research Society Fall Meeting (2017)
- Sigma Pi Sigma (2007)
Links
- Biology major Andy Shar discovers 3D printable ink that ‘everyone was looking for,’ physics professor says
- 3D-printed hairs: Ph.D. candidate, professor developing tiny sensors to detect flow and environmental changes
- A new inexpensive, room temperature method for a one-part, conductive, stretchable, and flexible CNT-silicone 3D printable ink
- Virginia Commonwealth University professor uses 3D printing to advanced cancer research
- Top 10 Cell Science News Stories of 2018