Associate Professor Paul (Seung-Yong) Lee is a team member of UniSA Aviation within the STEM Academic Unit. His research focus is in Aviation Human Factors and Aviation safety particularly in General Aviation where, based on the statistics from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), the majority of accidents and incidents occur. Paul's current research interest is in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to further improve Aviation Safety.
Paul has been in a tertiary Aviation education sector for over 20 years. Before joining UniSA STEM Paul's last appointment was an Aviation discipline leader (Acting) at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) where he was one of... Read more
About me
Associate Professor Paul (Seung-Yong) Lee is a team member of UniSA Aviation within the STEM Academic Unit. His research focus is in Aviation Human Factors and Aviation safety particularly in General Aviation where, based on the statistics from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), the majority of accidents and incidents occur. Paul's current research interest is in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to further improve Aviation Safety.
Paul has been in a tertiary Aviation education sector for over 20 years. Before joining UniSA STEM Paul's last appointment was an Aviation discipline leader (Acting) at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) where he was one of four founding members of USQ Aviation. Prior to becoming an academic, he was a flight instructor at Massey University in New Zealand where he instructed in Single-Engine and Multi-Engine aeroplanes under Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) as well as conducting night and aerobatic flight instructions. Paul was also an internal flight examiner conducting various flight exams within the flight practicums embedded within the Bachelor of Aviation. Paul holds an Australian Commercial Pilot Licence with a Grade 2 instructor rating and a Remote Pilot Licence.
About me
Doctor of Philosophy University of Southern Queensland
Master of Aviation Massey University
Bachelor of Aviation Massey University
Research
Excludes commercial-in-confidence projects.
Growing sustainable aviation fuel industries in combatting climate crises: opportunities for Australia and China, National Foundation for Australia-China Relations, 30/04/2024 - 06/04/2026
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2022 |
4
2
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2016 |
5
1
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2025 |
Open access
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2023 |
Open access
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2022 |
Open access
3
3
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2022 |
4
2
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2016 |
5
1
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External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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Central Queensland University | AUSTRALIA |
Hong Kong Polytechnic University | HONG KONG |
Tongji University | CHINA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Southern Queensland | AUSTRALIA |
Teaching & student supervision
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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190-Exploring the feasibility and applicability of Virtual Reality VR for next-generation pilot training | Current |
Aviation decarbonisation in Australia and China: opportunities and challenges of sustainable aviation fuel for the airline industry | Current |