Lecturer
Dr Rachel Saw
Dr. Rachel Saw is currently a lecturer in the Faculty of Computing and Digital Technology at HELP University. With over 7 years of experience in academia, she is passionate about empowering her students to chase holistic excellence as she believes an exemplary individual does not only excel in the classroom. Throughout her studies, she was active in extracurricular activities, especially assuming leadership positions and representing her university for the sport of bouldering. Graduated from Monash University in 2022, Dr. Rachel obtained her PhD and Bachelor’s Degree (Hons) in Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering. She has worked as a researcher in the Intelligent Lighting Laboratory, often in charge of coordinating laboratory visits and presenting her research, and as a laboratory coordinator at Monash University. She has published in a Q1 journal on her research in the optimization of circadian lighting design and presented her research in one of the top international lighting conferences in the world. Her research interests include circadian lighting from psychological and physiological viewpoints, the mathematical optimization for the design of circadian lighting and she is currently supervising several projects focusing o