Summary
Hyun-seob Song is a Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with eight years of faculty experience and a deep background in chemical engineering and microbial systems. He builds predictive, context-aware models of interspecies interactions and community-level biochemistry, combining metabolic reconstruction, data-driven network inference, agent-based simulation, and cybernetic modeling. His work bridges fundamental ecology and practical microbiome engineering, aiming to translate ecological principles into design rules for microbial consortia. Prior roles at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Purdue, and industry give him a rare blend of academic rigor and applied research experience. Based in Lincoln, Nebraska, he is active in the Nebraska Food for Health Center and maintains a visible publication record on Google Scholar. Beyond modeling, he focuses on integrative approaches that reveal how condition-dependent interactions reshape community function—insights that are often missed by single-method studies.
8 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Engineering at Korea University