Brandon was awarded University Honors in 2014 and 2015, and was named a James Angell Scholar in 2015 and 2016. Lee has been named to the Dean鈥檚 List seven times throughout his collegiate career.
Mechanical engineering faculty describe Lee as a leader among his peers, citing several instances in which he has led group projects in class. His professors also speak highly of his individual scholarly performance in the classroom and his ability to apply advance techniques to engineering problems One faculty member described Lee as a student who 鈥渄emonstrates a desire to learn above and beyond the average student in our department.鈥
As a result of his exceptional course performance, Lee was selected to tutor two notoriously difficult mechanical engineering courses. It is rare for faculty to select an undergraduate student to tutor these particular courses in mechanical engineering, but Lee earned high praise from faculty and students alike in his tutoring role. In addition, during his junior year, Lee completed three cooperative education rotations at Denso International in Southfield, in the area of climate control.
In 2016, Lee was awarded an Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Mathematics and Statistics, which provides funding for independent research under direction of a faculty member. For his senior design project, Lee and his team worked to integrate a three dimensional tracking system with complex modeling for a basketball training application. Dr. Patrick Lynch, mechanical engineering faculty member and adviser to the senior design team, speaks highly of the project at its current state.
Upon graduation from 51视频-Dearborn, Lee plans to pursue graduate studies in engineering.