Joseph C. Y.  Lee

Joseph C. Y. Lee

Data Scientist @ SOURCE

About Joseph C. Y. Lee

Joseph C. Y. Lee is a data scientist with a PhD in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences from the University of Colorado Boulder. He has held various positions in research and internships at organizations such as the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, World Meteorological Organization, and GE Renewable Energy.

Current Role at E Source

Joseph C. Y. Lee serves as a Data Scientist at E Source, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he applies his expertise in data analysis and modeling to support various projects within the organization. His work focuses on leveraging data to drive insights and inform decision-making processes.

Previous Experience at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Before joining E Source, Joseph worked as an Earth Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory from 2021 to 2022. During his tenure, he contributed to research initiatives that explored environmental science and its applications. His experience at this laboratory enhanced his understanding of complex earth systems.

Educational Background in Atmospheric Sciences

Joseph obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences from the University of Colorado Boulder. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology from Cornell University. His academic training laid a strong foundation for his career in data science and environmental research.

Research Experience at National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Joseph's research experience includes a three-year position as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory from 2018 to 2021. Here, he engaged in advanced research projects related to renewable energy and environmental sustainability. He also worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the same laboratory for one year.

Internship at World Meteorological Organization

In 2011, Joseph interned at the World Meteorological Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, for 11 months. This experience provided him with insights into international meteorological practices and policies, further enriching his understanding of global environmental issues.

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