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John Y. N. Cho

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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About John Y. N. Cho at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

John Y. N. Cho is an academic professional affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their primary research focus includes Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, and Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics. As a highly cited researcher, their work has accumulated over 3,244 citations, reflecting substantial influence across the academic community. Their H-index of 32 further reflects the breadth and sustained impact of their scholarly contributions.

Research Areas

Meteorological Phenomena and SimulationsPrecipitation Measurement and AnalysisIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsAtmospheric Ozone and ClimateRadar Systems and Signal Processing

Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations16,220

Top 15% in field

Publications635

Highly prolific researcher

h-index32

Established scholar

i10-index57

Growing portfolio

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