Faculty

Andrew Koh

Senior Lecturer of Computer Science, Singapore Management University

Academic Partner

Dr Andrew Koh joined Singapore Management University in 2022. He received his PhD in computational imaging from the University of Nottingham. The early years of his career were devoted to farming as a means for poverty alleviation and education of university graduates in Cambodia. His current research focus is enhancing migrant worker wellbeing in Singapore through the use of technology. Previous positions held include a Partner Seller (Analytics) at Microsoft and Assistant Director at Ministry of Manpower (ACE). His work experience through the non-profit, corporate and governmental sectors lend him an integrative perspective which he aims to empower the next generation with.

Research Reports

Singapore

Financial Literacy for Migrant Workers Through Conversational AI

Singapore

Project MigrantPal: Harnessing Digital Technology to Improve the Well-being of Migrant Workers in Singapore

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