Prof. Sang-Ah Lee | Environmental Biotechnology | Research Excellence Award
Assistant Professor | Jeju National University | South Korea
Prof. Sang-ah Lee is a researcher at Jeju National University, South Korea, with expertise in environmental microbiology, aquatic ecology, and environmental biotechnology. Him research focuses on microbial interactions in freshwater and sediment ecosystems, microplastic toxicity, heavy-metal contamination, and the application of microalgae for industrial emission mitigation and sustainable bio-materials. He has authored 47 peer-reviewed publications, receiving over 1,058 citations, and holds an h-index of 16, reflecting substantial and sustained research impact. Dr. Lee collaborates extensively with international and interdisciplinary teams, as evidenced by a broad co-authorship network. Him recent work addresses pressing environmental challenges, including pollution from microplastics and industrial activities, and proposes biologically driven solutions for ecosystem protection. Through him research, he contributes to environmental sustainability, public health protection, and the advancement of science-based strategies for climate and industrial impact mitigation.
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Featured Publications
Higher biomass productivity of microalgae in an attached growth system, using wastewater
– Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2014
Enhanced and balanced microalgal wastewater treatment (COD, N, and P) by interval inoculation of activated sludge
– Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2019
How do freshwater microalgae and cyanobacteria respond to antibiotics?
– Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2023
