New PhD student at LIPID

© 2018 EPFL

© 2018 EPFL

Geraldine Quek joined forces with the LIPID team on September 1st 2018. She is registered in the Doctoral Program in Architecture and Sciences of the City (EDAR).

Geraldine obtained her B.Sc and M.Arch with distinction in the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), where she also worked as a research assistant in the Design for Climate and Comfort Lab, studying regional daylighting preferences in the tropics to establish daylighting and visual comfort standards in Singapore. She has since published papers on the calibration and validation of daylighting simulation models based on short-term visits in offices and residential buildings, and relating annual illuminance data to subjective user satisfaction of daylight. Geraldine has also won several awards throughout her academic career, including an Academic Excellence Award and she was recently awarded the prestigious SUTD Graduate Merit Scholarship. Geraldine Quek is currently developing her PhD thesis at the Laboratory of Integrated Performance in Design (LIPID) in EPFL. Her PhD thesis will investigate and push boundaries of subjective perception and visual comfort of occupants in daylit spaces.