S. R. Lee
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Associate Professor of Philosophy
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S. R. Lee's research focuses on the emission and atmospheric transfer of reactive nitrogen compounds, particularly ammonia, and their relationship to fine particulate matter and odor. This work includes investigating gaseous emissions from animal feeding operations (AFOs) and their role as precursors to fine particulate matter. Lee has also engaged in developing a multi-pollutant approach for nitrogen, with a specific emphasis on understanding the fate of agricultural emissions.
Prior to this research focus, Lee held positions as a full-time lecturer at Korea Military Academy and worked for DongBu Chem. Co Ltd. in South Korea. Lee pursued a PhD in Soil Science at North Carolina State University, gaining experience from the National Air Emission Monitoring Study (2007-2010), which informed an understanding of gaseous emissions from animal feeding operations. Further experience was gained at the Salinity Laboratory, USDA-ARS, from 2011-2013.
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- Publications: 2
- Citations: 72
Selected Publications
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Effect of Supplemental Zinc in Either a Corn-Soybean or a Milo and Corn-Soybean Meal Diet on the Performance of Young Broiler Breeders and their Progeny (1993)
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