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Sang Mook Lee


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Alternative spellings:
Sang Mook Lee
Lee Sang Mook
Lee Sang Mook

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  • Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies (Malvern, Pa.)
  • Fox School of Business and Management
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    Lee Sang-Mook (born October 18, 1962) is a Korean marine geologist and computational scientist. He has worked as a researcher at the Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute from 1998 to 2003, and as a professor and researcher at Seoul National University since 2003.As an associate professor in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, he specializes in Marine Geology and Geophysics. He heads the Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Program in Computational Sciences and the graduate program in Computational Science and Technology. His research focuses on tectonic plates, underwater earthquakes, and volcanoes. He has advocated successfully at the national level for the use of Korean survey ships for basic scientific research. After being injured in a car accident on July 2, 2006, Dr. Lee became a quadriplegic. He was able to return to work in less than a year, and continues to teach, do research, and travel.He has helped in the development of assistive technologies such as the DOWELL smartphone program by Samsung. He is an advocate for the education of students with physical disabilities, and has introduced a “Calculative science collaboration major” focusing on the use of supercomputers, mathematics and digital modeling techniques, suitable for disabled science students. Lee served as Chair of the Preparation Committee of the "PyeongChang Forum for the Earth and its Citizens" prior to the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      2024
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      2023
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      2022
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      2021
    5
      2020
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      2018
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      2017
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      2016

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