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Audiology program director and assistant professor of instruction elected as ASA Fellow

Jungmee Lee
Jungmee Lee receives her fellowship certificate and pin.

Lee receives her fellowship certificate and pin at the 186th ASA meeting.

Jungmee Lee, PhD, audiology program director and assistant professor of instruction in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, was elected as a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) for her contributions to auditory processing of simple and complex signals.

Lee's ASA fellowship certificate and pin were presented to her during the Plenary Session at the 186th ASA meeting in Ottawa, Canada. ASA members or associates who have made significant contributions to the advancement of acoustics, fostered the practical applications of acoustics, or rendered conspicuous service are eligible for election to fellowship.

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