Assistant Professor,
Dr Eun Hee Lee obtained her BSc Psychology and MSc Cognitive and Decision Sciences from University College London (UCL), United Kingdom 2010. After finishing her MSc degree, she pursued her PhD in University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, on Social Cognition. She finished her PhD in 2015 and joined a large interdisciplinary project funded by the government of Singapore (Ministry of National Development), exploring various psychological metrics associated with underground workspaces, as a deputy of Social Cluster/ Research Fellow at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. From June to October 2019, she worked with KDI School of Public Policy and Management, South Korea, on the project 'Public Value Co-Creation in Open Government Data at the Local Level'. Her current research interests are sustainability and livability, in which various psychosocial factors that are linked with physical (built environment, climate change) and digital environments (new media) are examined. She is also the representative of Malaysia in Asian Society for Architecture and Psychology, and the Early Career Editorial Board of Urban Lifeline.
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