|
Associate Professor
Kent State University
Department of Chemistry (AEROSOL)
302 Williams Hall
PO Box 5190, Kent, OH 44242
Office: 330 672 3905
Lab: 330 672 9392 (x9393, X0047)
Fax: 330 672 3816
Email: slee19@kent.edu
Webpage: http://www.personal.kent.edu/~slee19
Appointments
• 2009-, Associate Professor, Kent State University, Chemistry Department, Kent, OH.
• 2005-2009, Assistant Professor, Kent State University, Chemistry Department, Kent, OH.
• 2001-2005, Senior Research Scientist, University of Denver, Department of Engineering, Denver, CO.
Education
Postdoctoral Fellow, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Aeronomy Laboratory (Now Chemical Science Division), Boulder, CO, 1999-2002.
Topic: Field Studies of Aerosol Chemical Composition with single particle mass spectrometry (PALMS)
Advisor, Fred C. Fehsenfeld.
Postdoctoral Fellow,
MIT, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Cambridge, MA, 1998-1999
Topic: Laboratory Kinetics Studies of Stratospheric PSCs Heterogeneous Reactions
Advisor: Mario J. Molina (Nobel prize in chemistry, 1995).
Ph.D. Physical/Atmospheric Chemistry, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, September, 1994-1997 (Also at Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST)
Thesis: Development of a new measurement method for tropospheric low NO concentrations
using laser induced two-photon ionization.
Advisor, Hajime Akimoto
MS, Physical Chemistry, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 1992-1994
(Also at Institute of Solid State Physics (ISSP)
Thesis: Changes of the Pt3Co(100) surface stoichiometry with NO adsorption
Advisor: Professor Ken-Ichi Tanaka
BS, Analytical Chemistry, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, P. R. China, August, 1985-1989
Awards and Grants
NSF Research Grant (2009-2011) (PIs: Mary Anne Carrol, Steve Bertman, Paul Shepson, Phil Stevens; Co-PIs: Tom Jobson, Brian Lamb, Timothy VanReken, Shelley Pressley, Alex Guenther, Detlev Helmig, Shan-Hu Lee, Allison Steiner, Xianliang Zhou)
State of Ohio Undergraduate Education Grant: Choose Ohio First Scholarship (2008 – 2012) (PIs: Gericke, Stroup, Co-PIs: Leff, Gleeson Co-directors: Anderson, Gregory, Lee, Portman, Stalvey)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Atmospheric Composition and Climate (ACC) Grant (2008-2011)
NSF CAREER Award (2007-2012)
NSF Undergraduate Education Grant (2006-2011) (PI: Maletic, co-PIs: Lee, Portman, Ortiz, Selinger) (Link to KSU Undergraduate STEM Scholarship)
Kent State University Academic Year Research Creativity Award (2006-2008)
NSF Atmopsheric Chemistry Grant (2005-2008) (PI: Lee, co-PI: Wilson)
NASA Group Achievement Award for Cirrus Regional Study of Tropical
Anvils and Cirrus Layers – Florida Area Cirrus Experiment (CRYSTAL-FACE) Science Team (2002)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences (JSPS) Young Scientist Fellow (1995-1997)
Publications
21. D. R. Benson, Mark Erupe, S.-H. Lee, Laboratory studies of sulfric acid-water-ammonia ternary homogeneous nucleation: Initial observations, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L15818, doi:10.1029/2009GL038728, 2009. PDF
*This article is cited in PNAS 10.1073/pnas.0910125106.
20. L.-H. Young, D. R. Benson, F. R. Kamee, J. R. Pierce, H. Juninnen, M. Kulmala, S.-H. Lee, Laboratory studies of sulfric acid and water binary homogeneous nucleation: Evaluation of laboratory setup and preliminary results, Atmos. Chem. Phys. 8, 1-20, 2008.PDF
*This article is cited in PNAS 10.1073/pnas.0910125106.
19. J. C. Wilson, S.-H. Lee, J. M. Reeves, C. A. Brock, H. H. Jonsson, B. G. Lafleur, M.
Loewenstein, J. Podolske, E. Atlas, S. Wofsy, K. Boering, G. Toon, D. Fahey, K.K.
Kelly, P. Bui, G. Diskin, G. Sachse, The establishment of steady-state aerosol distributions in
the extra-tropical, lower stratosphere and the processes that maintain them, Atmos. Chem. Phys.., 8, 6617–6626, 2008.PDF
18. Heikki Junninen, Mira Hulkkonen, Ilona Riipinen, Tuomo Nieminen, Anne Hirsikko, Tanja Suni, Michael Boy, Shan-Hu Lee, Marko Vana, Hannes Tammet, Markku Kulmala, Observations on night time growth of atmospheric clusters, Tellus B, 60B, 365-371, 2008 PDF.
17. David R. Benson, Li-Hao Young, F. Rifkha Kameel, Shan-Hu Lee, Laboratory-Measured Sulfuric Acid and Water Homogeneous Nucleation Rates from the SO2 + OH Reaction, Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L11801, Doi:2008GL033387.PDF for article; PDF for supplement
*This article is cited in PNAS 10.1073/pnas.0911330107 and PNAS 10.1073/pnas.0910125106.
16. Lee, S.-H., L.-H. Young, D. R. Benson, M. Kulmala, H. Junninen, T. Suni, T. L. Campos, D. C. Rogers, J. Jensen, Observations of Nighttime New Particle Formation in the Troposphere, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D10210, Doi:2007jd009351, 2008.PDF
15. David R. Benson, Li-Hao Young, Shan-Hu Lee, Teresa Campos, and Jorgen Jenson, When Does New Particle Formation Not Occur in the Upper Troposphere? Atmos. Chem. Phys. , 8, 3015-3024, 2008 PDF.
14. Young, L.-H., D. R. Benson, W. M. Montanaro, S.-H. Lee, L. L. Pan, D. C. Rogers, J. Jensen, J. L. Stith, C. A. Davis, T. L. Campos, K. P. Bowman, W. A. Cooper, L. R. Lait, Enhanced new particle formation observed in the northern midlatitude tropopause region, J. Geophys. Res. - Atmos, 112, Doi:10.1029/2006JD008109, 2007. PDF .
13. Hamill, P., C. Brogniex, L. Thomason, T. Deshler, L. C. Antuna, D. Baumgardner, R. Bevilacqua, C. A. Brock, C. David, M. Fromm, D. Fussen, M. Hervig, C. A. Hostettler, S.-H. Lee, J. Mrenethaler, M. T. Osborn, G. B. Roga, J. M. Reeves, J. Rosen, J. C. Wilson, Chapter 3: Instrument Description, in Stratospheric Processes and Their Role in Global Climate (SPARC), A Project of WMO/ICSU/IOC World Climate Research Program:
Assessment of Stratospheric Aerosol Properties (ASAP), Eds. L. Thomason, Th. Peter, SPARC Scientific Steering Group, February 2006, (available at http://www.atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca/SPARC/ASAP%20V3c1.pdf).
12. Hunton, D. E., A. A. Viggiano, T. M. Miller, J. O. Ballenthin, J. M. Reeves, J. C. Wilson, S.-H. Lee, B. E. Anderson, W. H. Brune, H. Harder, J. B. Simpas, and N. Oskarsson, In-situ aircraft observations of the 2000 Mt. Hekla volcanic cloud: Composition and
chemical evolution in the Arctic lower stratosphere, J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res., 145, 23-34, 2005. PDF
file
11. Lee, S.-H., J. C. Wilson, D. Baumgardner, R. L. Herman, E. M. Weinstock, B. G. LaFleur, G. Kok, B. Anderson, P. Lawson, B. Baker, A. Strawa, J. V. Pittman, J. M. Reeves1, T. Bui, New particle formation observed in the tropical/subtropical cirrus clouds, J. Geophys. Res., 109, Doi:10.1029/2004JD005033, 2004. PDF .
*Science Perspective article is on this paper [Science, 314, 1399-1402 (2006)].
10. Lee, S.-H., J. M. Reeves, J. C. Wilson, D. E. Hunton, A. A. Viggiano, T. M. Miller, J. O. Ballenthin, L. R. Lait, Particle formation by ion nuclation in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, Science, 301, 1886-1889, 2003. PDF for article and PDF SOM.
*This article is featured in This Week in Science [Science 301, 1809 (2003)], and cited in Science Perspective [Science 302, 1000-1001 (2003)] and in Science 304, 1487-1490 (2004); Science 307, 698-700 (2005); PNAS 103, 10554-10559 (2006); Science, 318, 89-92 (2007).
9. Lee, S.-H., D. M. Murphy, D. S. Thomson, and A. M. Middlebrook, Nitrate and oxidized organics in single particle mass spectra during the 1999 Atlanta Supersites project, J. Geophys. Res., 108, doi:10.1029/2001JD001455, 2003. PDF file.
8. Middlebrook, A. M., D. M. Murphy, S-H. Lee, D. S. Thomson, , K. A. Prather, R. J. Wenzel, D.-Y. Liu, D. J. Phares, K. Rhoads, A. S. Wexler, M. V. Jonston, J. L. Jimenez, J. T. Jayne, D. R. Worsnop, I. Yourshaw, J. H. Seinfeld, and R. C. Flagan, , A comparison of particle mass spcetrometers during the 1999 Atlanta SuperSite Experiments, J. Geophys. Res., 108, doi:10.1029/JD2001000660, 2003. PDF file.
7. Lee, S.-H., D. M. Murphy, D. S. Thomson, and A. M. Middlebrook, Chemical components of single particles measured using particles analysis by laser mass spectrometer (PALMS) during the 1999 Atlanta SuperSite Experiment: focus on organic/sulfate, Pb, soot, and mineral particles, J. Geophys. Res., 107, doi:10.1029/2001JD000011, 2002. PDF file.
6. Middlebrook, A. M., S.-H. Lee, R. A. Washenfelder, D. M. Murphy, and D. S. Thomson, On using particle analysis by laser mass spectrometry (PALMS) to determine chemical composition of particulate matter, Air and Waste Management Association Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah (2000). PDF file
5. Lee, S.-H., Y. Kajii, and H. Akimoto, Improvement of the new NO detection method using laser induced two photon ionization with a mss spectrometer, Environ. Sci. Tech., 34, 4434-4438, 2000. PDF
file.
4. Lee, S.-H., D. C. Leard, R. Zhang, L. T. Molina, and M. J. Molina, The HCl + ClONO2 reaction rate on various water ice surfaces, Chem. Phys. Lett., 315, 7-11. 1999. PDF file .
3. Lee, S.-H., H. Akimoto, H. Nakane, S. Kurnosenko, and Y. Kinjo, Lower Tropospheric ozone trend observed in 1989-1997 at Okinawa, Japan, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 1637-1640, 1998. PDF file .
*This is highlighted in the current issue 25(10) of Geophys. Res. Lett., and cited in Science 304, 1483-1487 (2004); PNAS, 97, 10304-10306 (2000).
2. Lee, S.-H., J. Hirokawa, Y. Kajii, and H. Akimoto, New method for measuring low NO concentrations using laser induced two photon ionization, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 68, 2891-2897, 1997. PDF file .
1. Lee, S.-H., and Y. Okawa, Changes of the Pt3Co(100) surface stoichiometry with NO adsorption, Surf. Sci., 338, L833-L838, 1995. PDF file .
ISI Citation
Invited Presentations
• Penn State University – Erie, Department of Chemistry, October 2009
• University of Stockholm, Sweden, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, September 2009
• Kent State University, Department of Mathematics, May 2009
• Carnegie Mellon University, Center of Atmospheric Particle Studies, May 2008
• Case Western University, Condensed Physics, March 2008
• Ohio State University, Physical Chemistry, March 2008
• American Geophysical Union 2007 Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2007
• Kent State University, Biology, October, 2007
• State University of New York, Fredonia, Chemistry, October 2006
• Western Michigan University, Chemistry, September, 2006
• National Center for Atmospheric Research, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, May 2005
• City of University of New York, Brooklyn, Chemistry, November 2004
• Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society Denver Chapter, February 2004
• University of Denver, Department of Physics, May 2002
• NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory, March 2001
• University of Texas – El Paso, Department of Chemisity, March 2001
• Tennessee State University, Chemistry, February 2001
• University of Saskatchewan, Chemistry, Canada, February 2001
• NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory, March 1999
Professional Activities
Educational Activities:
A director of KSU Scholarships for Broadening Participation in the Sciences, sponsored by NSF;
A director of Choose Ohio First Scholarship (COFS), sponsored by State of Ohio
Member of:
American Geophysical Union
American Association of Aerosol Research
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Chemical Society
American Physical Society
American Society of Mass Spectrometry
Symposium Convener:
• Atmospheric Nucleation and Growth: Clusters to Nanoparticles to Climate Change in American Association of Aerosol Research (AAAR) 28th Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, in October, 2009 (Co-convener: Dr. Robert McGraw of Brookhaven National Laboratory).
• Advances in Atmospheric Aerosol Sciences for 2008 American Physical Society March meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana (Co-convener:Kevin Wilson of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory).
Field Missions:
• EPA Southern Oxidants Study
(SOS) 1999 PM2.5 Atlanta SuperSite Experiments, Atlanta, Georgia, June - July
1999;
NASA CRYSTAL-FACE, Key West, Florida, July-August 2002
•NSF
and National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) HIAPER
Progressive Science
Missions, Boulder, Colorado, November - December 2005 (PI)
•NSF sponsored PROPHET 2009 CABINEX, June - August 2009 (Co-PI)
Paper and Proposal Reviewer for:
Science,
Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmosphere,
Geophysical Research Letters,
Aerosol Chemistry and Physics,
Aerosol Science and Technology,
Atmospheric Research;
NSF,
NOAA,
NASA,
DOE PNNL
|