Dr. Saya Lee

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Saya Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Ken Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering at Pennsylvania State University. Lee earned her Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from Texas A&M University and holds M.S. and B.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Handong Global University in South Korea. Her research expertise lies in experimental nuclear thermal hydraulics, advanced measurement techniques, light water reactors, and advanced reactors. Lee has published extensively in reputable journals in her field, contributing to the understanding of flow structures in steam generators, experimental investigations of annular flow conditions, and the development of high-fidelity simulation methods for optimizing nuclear systems. She is involved in multiple funded research projects aimed at improving microreactor technologies and the application of molten salt in various energy systems. Lee’s work not only enhances academic knowledge but also has practical implications for the energy sector, including advancements in reactor safety and efficiency.

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Experience

Assistant Professor

2014-01-01 — Present

Pennsylvania State University • University Park, PA

Teaching and conducting research in the Department of Nuclear Engineering.

Requirements for Pennsylvania State University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Writing
Required:24
Speaking
Required:23
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Writing
Required:7
Speaking
Required:7
Overall
Required:7
GRE General
Prerequisites
Master's degree in related field for PhD Baccalaureate degree from accredited institution
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Specialization Notes

GRE scores are highly recommended but not strictly required for Applied Linguistics.