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Jisun Lee, Ph.D. serves as an Assistant Professor of Interior Design at Michigan State University's School of Planning, Design and Construction, following a postdoctoral position in Human-Centered Design at Cornell University and 15 years of professional interior design practice in South Korea.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Science in Housing and Interior Design from Yonsei University
- Master of Science in Design Management from Yonsei University
- Ph.D. in Interior Architecture and Built Environment from Yonsei University
Dr. Lee's research centers on enhancing healing properties of built environments through environmental psychology, with specialized focus on healthcare and hospitality settings. She investigates nature's impact on human well-being using emerging technologies including virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and biosensors to evaluate design interventions and emotional responses. Her work bridges theoretical research with practical applications in therapeutic environments.
Analysis of her 2020-2024 publications reveals consistent emphasis on patient-centered healthcare design, particularly nature integration in waiting environments, spatial efficiency in hospital units, and technology applications for accessibility. Key trends include quantification of nature's stress-reduction effects, optimization of nurse-patient spatial relationships, and VR usability in design education contexts, demonstrating interdisciplinary methodology spanning architecture, psychology, and human-computer interaction.


