
About
Anna Lee is a Lecturer at Stanford University, where she researches how people form relationships with nature and the environment through the lens of environmental education and social psychology. Her work examines mental models of environmental systems and pro-environmental behaviors.
Education:
- BS and MS in Earth Systems, Stanford University
- BS in Anthropological Sciences, Stanford University
- Certificate in Ecological Horticulture, UC Santa Cruz
- MS in Agroecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Her research integrates environmental education with social psychology to understand human-nature connections and behavioral change. Current interests include environmental meaning-making, educational approaches to sustainability, and psychological barriers to eco-friendly behaviors.
Her publications focus on medical diagnostics using novel technologies, particularly electrical impedance tomography applications in stroke detection and skin cancer diagnosis through wearable sensors. Research demonstrates a consistent focus on biomedical innovation and computational modeling.
No scientific awards or student advising relationships are documented in available materials.
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