
معرفی
Jennifer E. C. Lee is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at Carleton University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. She concurrently leads a research directorate within the Department of National Defence (DND), focusing on military personnel and family well-being. Her work bridges academia and government, emphasizing applied research in occupational health psychology and population health analytics.
Educations:
- Ph.D. in Psychology, University of Ottawa
- MSc in Epidemiology, University of London
Research Focus: Dr. Lee’s research addresses psychosocial health dynamics, diversity/inclusion strategies, and stress-coping mechanisms in military contexts. She analyzes large-scale health data to inform policies on resilience, risk perception, and community support systems. Her work prioritizes translating evidence into actionable interventions for military families and personnel.
Leadership: Oversees DND’s research programs on military family support and occupational health, coordinating interdisciplinary teams to advance practical solutions for mental health and resilience.
Labs/Teams: Directs a research unit within DND dedicated to military population health, collaborating with Carleton’s Psychology Department and external institutions.


