Clarice is a lecturer in the Faculty of Business, Design and Art at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak. With a background in business and a research focus on social science, Clarice specializes in aging studies, technology adoption, and human resource management. Her research explores how older adults engage with mobile technology for seamless aging, addressing barriers and enablers of digital adoption to improve accessibility and inclusivity. She is currently completing her PhD at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak, funded by a full scholarship and stipend from Monash University. She also holds a Master of Business Administration (International) and a Bachelor of Business, majoring in Human Resource Management, from Swinburne University.
During her postgraduate studies, she worked as a part-time lecturer, teaching media analytics, data visualization, and sustainability challenges in science. Her teaching approach seamlessly integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, including Python programming, data visualization such as Tableau, and scientific research writing, to equip students with essential analytical skills. Beyond that, Clarice has contributed to multiple research initiatives, including UNICEF projects, and the AGELESS project–a longitudinal study on cognitive frailty funded by the Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education–where she has played a key role in data collection, training and stakeholder engagement. Her research has been presented at international conferences, including the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, and published in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings on aging and technology adoption. She has also co-authored three book chapters on the digital transformation of healthcare services in Asia, focusing on the role of AI, Big Data, and Blockchain in healthcare.