
About
Gene Lee serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Central Florida with professional engineering licensure in Florida (#0048548) and Texas (#67447). His academic career integrates engineering principles with human factors research.
His educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Texas Tech University (1986)
- M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Texas Tech University (1981)
- M.S. in Engineering Administration from St. Mary's University (1979)
- B.E. in Civil Engineering from Kyung-Hee University (1976)
Dr. Lee's research focuses on ergonomics fundamentals—anthropometry, work physiology, and biomechanics—with specialized applications in high-tech industries. His work extends to safety engineering systems, product safety protocols, and liability frameworks, emphasizing practical solutions for workplace and consumer environments. The integration of his engineering administration background with human factors creates a unique interdisciplinary approach to safety design.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
As an academic advisor, Dr. Lee mentors students in industrial engineering and ergonomics disciplines, leveraging his dual expertise as both educator and licensed professional engineer. His research direction emphasizes applied safety solutions with direct industry relevance.
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