| Academic degree: | Dr. |  | | Last name: | Suh | | First name: | Sangwon | | Responsible for: | Input-output and hybrid LCA | | Organization/Institute: | University of Minnesota - Dept. of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering | | Department: | College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | Folwell Avenue 2004 | | Postal code, City: | St. Paul, MN 55108 | | State: | Minnesota | | Country: | USA | | Phone: | + 1 (612) 624 1239 | | Fax: | + 1 (612) 625 6286 | | E-mail address: | sangwon@umn.edu | | Url: | http://www.cnr.umn.edu/BP/ | | Curriculum vitae: | Sangwon Suh, PhD
Environmental Science, Policy and Management
University of Minnesota
102 Kaufert Laboratory
2004 Folwell Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
USA
(612) 624 5307
(612) 625 6286
sangwon@umn.edu
http://www.cnr.umn.edu/BP/
Associate Research Fellow, Industrial Ecology
Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University
PO Box 9518, 2300RA, Leiden
The Netherlands
SUBJECT EDITOR ´Input-Output and Hybrid LCA´
Sangwon Suh is an environmental engineer by training. After finishing his ´Master of Engineering´ at Ajou University (Suwon, South Korea) in 1998, Sangwon Suh was employed by Institute for Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University in the Netherlands. There he pursued research on Input-Output Analysis (IOA), Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and their combinations through hybrid approaches.
He earned his Ph.D. at Leiden University with the thesis entitled ‘Materials and Energy Flows in Industry and Ecosystem Networks’ in 2004 (cum laude).
He spent a year at Carnegie Mellon University in the US as a research associate continuing LCA and Material Flow Analysis (MFA) studies.
He joined University of Minnesota, Twin Cities as an assistant professor in 2005, teaching and conducting research on Corporate Environmental Management and Industrial Ecology. He is also jointly appointed by CML, Leiden University in the Netherlands as an adjunct research fellow.
He is a co-author of the books, ´The Computational Structure of Life Cycle Assessment´ and ´Handbook on Life Cycle Assessment´, and he is currently editing ‘Handbook of Input-Output Economics for Industrial Ecology’.
In 2003 he joined the Editorial Board of Int J LCA. | | Areas of interest: | | biobased products | | environmental assessment | | hybrid LCA | | input-output analysis (IOA) | | life cycle assessment | | |
| | Articles: | 13 LCA (3) 177 (2008), Happy Birthday 12 LCA (6) 381-390 (2007), Power Series Expansion and Structural Analysis for Life Cycle Assessment (10 pp) 12 LCA (6) 351-352 (2007), Five Years in the Area of Input-Output and Hybrid LCA 11 LCA (2) 77-79 (2006), Cultivating a Healthy Journal Space 11 LCA_Special (1) 19-28 (2006), Human and Ecological Life Cycle Tools for the Integrated Assessment of Systems (HELIAS) 10 LCA (6) 445 (2005), Corporate Environmental Management Program at the University of Minnesota 10 LCA (5) 317-324 (2005), A Structure Comparison of two Approaches to LCA Inventory Data, Based on the MIET and ETH Databases (10 pp) 9 LCA (5) 335-336 (2004), Materials and Energy Flows in Industry and Ecosystem Networks 10 LCA (2) 103-112 (2005), Numerical Approaches to Life Cycle Interpretation - The case of the Ecoinvent´96 database (10 pp) 9 LCA (1) 1 (2004), The Portrait of Wassily Leontief 8 LCA (5) 257 (2003), Input-Output and Hybrid Life Cycle Assessment 8 LCA (5) 315-316 (2003), Industrial Ecology for a Sustainable Future - Report from the Second International Conference of ISIE 8 LCA (4) 235-240 (2003), Theory and Practical Implementation of Life Cycle Assessment - 13th SETAC-Europe Annual Meeting, 27 April - 1 May 2003 in Hamburg, Germany 7 LCA (3) 134-140 (2002), Missing Inventory Estimation Tool Using Extended Input-Output Analysis
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