
معرفی
Tae Young Lee is an Instructional Assistant Professor in the Department of Entomology and Nematology at the University of Florida. His role focuses on teaching urban entomology courses, emphasizing pest biology, identification, and management strategies. He advises students pursuing careers in urban entomology and supports certification preparation. His research background includes subterranean termite behavior and mosquito repellent studies, particularly involving AeTRPA1 channel electrophysiology.
Prior roles involved teaching medical and veterinary entomology, insect taxonomy, and general entomology. His work bridges academic instruction with practical pest management applications, aiming to foster student appreciation for urban entomology's challenges and solutions.
Research interests span urban pest ecology, chemical communication in termites, and innovative approaches to pest control. No explicit grants or awards are mentioned, though his contributions to pedagogy and applied research are central to his profile. His contact information includes Gainesville, FL, and university email.




