Joonhee Lee is an associate professor at the Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering. He received his BSc from Seoul National University in South Korea. He completed an MSc in architectural sciences from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a PhD in
architectural engineering from The University of Nebraska–Lincoln. His research interests are building acoustics, psychoacoustics, and noise control. Specifically, he investigates how annoying noises affect human perception and performance to apply findings to evidence-based building designs.
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Architectural Acoustic...
Noise Control
building acoustics
Sound & Vibration
psychoacoutics
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Short Biography
Joonhee Lee is an associate professor at the Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering. He received his BSc from Seoul National University in South Korea. He completed an MSc in architectural sciences from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a PhD in
architectural engineering from The University of Nebraska–Lincoln. His research interests are building acoustics, psychoacoustics, and noise control. Specifically, he investigates how annoying noises affect human perception and performance to apply findings to evidence-based building designs.