Professor

Seung-Dae Oh Professor
- Degree
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Interest
- Environmental engineering
Education
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, US, 2013.12
M.S., KAIST, Department of Civil and Engineering, Korea, 2007.02
B.S, Chung Ang University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea, 2005.02
Career
Assistant Professor, Kyung Hee University, Korea, 2017 - Present
Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, Korea, 2015 - 2017
Cluster Leader, Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre, Singapore, 2016 - 2017
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US, 2013 - 2015
Paper
S. Oh and D. Choi, Emerging Investigators Series: Activated sludge upon antibiotic shock loading: Mechanistic description of functional stability and microbial community dynamics, 2020, Environ Sci Water Res Technol, 6:1262–1271.
S. Park and S. Oh, Inhibitory mechanisms and fate of the analgesic drug acetaminophen in nitrifying activated sludge, 2020, J Hazard Mater, 399.
S. Park and S. Oh, Activated sludge-degrading analgesic drug acetaminophen: Acclimation, microbial community dynamics, degradation characteristics, and bioaugmentation potential, 2020, Water Res, 182.
T.M. Do, D.C. Stuckey, and S. Oh, Effect of ciprofloxacin on methane production and anaerobic microbial community, 2018, Bioresour Technol, 261:240–248.
S. Oh, F. Hammes, and WT. Liu, Metagenomic characterization of biofilter microbial communities in a full-scale water treatment plant, 2018, Water Res, 128:278–285.
Conference
Member, Korean Society of Environmental Engineers, 2016 – Present
Member, Korean Society of Civil Engineers, 2017 – Present
Interest
Environmental Biotechnology
Water and Wastewater Treatment
Microbial Ecology
Metagenomics
Micropollutant
Fate and Removal of Virus
Antimicrobial Resistance