Joonhee Lee
Director
Biography
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
Dr. Joonhee Lee is an Assistant Professor of Management Science and the Director of the Business Analytics Program in the Department of Management and Management Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Operations Research from Rutgers University and an M.Sc. in Biostatistics from Brown University. He joined the Lubin School of Business in 2023.
His research interests include probability theory, graph theory, combinatorics, and combinatorial optimization, as well as the theory of Boolean functions, machine learning, and data mining. Dr. Lee’s current work focuses on developing solutions for complex theoretical problems with practical applications in Risk Management.
At the undergraduate level, Dr. Lee teaches courses in Business Analytics, Predictive Analytics, and Optimization Models. He also leads MBA-level instruction in Business Analytics & Statistics and Decision Modeling. He is dedicated to using technology to enhance critical thinking and student engagement, designing his curriculum to build technical proficiency in Excel and R. His goal is to equip students with the analytical tools necessary for both professional success and advanced academic study.
Education
Operations Research
MS, Brown University, Providence, RI
Biostatistics
BA, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ
Mathematics/Statistics
Publications and Presentations
SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS & PUBLICATIONS
Boros, E., Lee, J. (2025). Boole's probability bounding problem, linear programming aggregations, and nonnegative quadratic pseudo-Boolean functions. Mathematics of Operations Research.