
معرفی
Dr. Suryeon Ryu is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Tennessee's Physical Activity Epidemiology Laboratory within the Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies. Her work focuses on physical activity epidemiology, sports pedagogy, and health equity, particularly among vulnerable youth and emerging adults. She holds a PhD in Kinesiology from the University of Minnesota and degrees from Yonsei University in Seoul, specializing in physical activity and health promotion.
Education:
- PhD in Kinesiology (Physical Activity and Health Promotion; Physical Activity Epidemiology), University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
- MS in Kinesiology (Sports Pedagogy), Yonsei University
- BS in Physical Education, Yonsei University
Research interests include addressing health disparities through physical activity interventions using wearable technology and behavior change theories. Her recent projects involve promoting physical activity in underserved adolescents via innovative pedagogical models in school settings. Dr. Ryu has received prestigious fellowships and contributes to national/international conferences. She is affiliated with the Physical Activity Epidemiology Laboratory, advancing equitable health strategies through emerging technologies.
Scientific Awards:
- Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (University of Minnesota)
- Grant to Advance Graduate Education Fellowship (University of Minnesota)
Advising/Grants: While specific grants are not detailed in the text, her work involves developing interventions and testing strategies, likely supported by institutional or external funding. No listed advisees are mentioned, though her role may involve mentoring in research teams.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the Physical Activity Epidemiology Laboratory at the University of Tennessee, collaborating on projects bridging public health, technology, and pedagogy.





