Posen Lee | Quantitative Movement Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Posen Lee | Quantitative Movement Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Professor | I-Shou University | Taiwan

Prof. Posen Lee is a distinguished professor of occupational therapy known for his contributions to psychiatric rehabilitation, community mental health, psychometric assessment, and technology-enhanced intervention. His academic and clinical background forms the foundation of his work in developing client-centered occupational therapy frameworks and advancing assessment standards, including an OSCE tailored for psychiatric practice. He holds advanced degrees in occupational therapy and special education, supporting his long-standing commitment to evidence-based teaching and interdisciplinary innovation. His experience spans extensive university-level teaching and service, along with impactful clinical roles across major medical and psychiatric institutions, where he strengthened patient-centered rehabilitation approaches. His research integrates psychometrics, artificial intelligence, quantitative motion analysis, and rehabilitation technology, with publications in leading peer-reviewed journals across occupational therapy, mental health, and biomedical engineering. He has secured multiple competitive research grants for projects in psychiatric education and AI-supported assessment and has contributed to influential academic textbooks that have elevated national occupational therapy training standards.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Lee, P. “AI-Based Gait Assessment in Older Adults.” Biosensors. — Cited by 18.

Lee, P. “Motion Analysis for Schizophrenia Using Deep Learning.” Sensors. — Cited by 25.

Lee, P. “Psychometric Validation of a Schizophrenia Functional Scale.” Asian Journal of Psychiatry. — Cited by 14.

Lee, P. “Quantitative Balance Evaluation in Psychiatric Disorders.” Bioengineering. — Cited by 10.

Lee, P. “Clinical Utility of OT-Based Communication OSCE.” Journal of Occupational Therapy Education. — Cited by 8.