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Related Terms : Business Design, Design Strategist, Marketing Opportunity Strategist, Product Strategist, Research and Insights, Senior Marketing Strategist, Service Design, Strategic Marketing, User Experience Research, Design Research Onsite Work: A reasonable commute is necessary since mostly onsite work is required.
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The User Experience Researcher will create and execute research plans that define objectives, hypotheses and assumptions that will continuously help in building understanding and empathy through observation by removing ambiguity and increasing alignment.
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Northrop Grumman Space Systems (NGSP) sector is seeking a human factors engineer/user researcher to support the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) Fire Control system engineering activities in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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3+ years of experience or equivalent expertise in generative and evaluative user experience research, employing advanced research methods and techniques. Analyze and interpret data, identify patterns and trends, and provide actionable recommendations to inform user experience design decisions and facilitate improvements in customer satisfaction and engagement.
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Experience with rodent animal models and tissue culture techniques highly desirable, but not required. UTHealth is located within the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center in the world, with Baylor College of Medicine, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Rice University and Texas A&M Institute of Biosciences and Technology within walking distance.
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Business Design, Design Strategist, Marketing Opportunity Strategist, Product Strategist, Research and Insights, Senior Marketing Strategist, Service Design, Strategic Marketing, User Experience Research, Design Research.
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Our client is seeking a highly motivated User Researcher to join our UX team. Apex Systems is looking for a User Researcher to support our client. UX Researcher should posses excellent communication and writing skills as the research insights will directly impact business strategy and design direction.
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Cvent’s User Experience Research team is growing and needs an experienced UX Researcher who will thrive in an energetic, agile environment. Bachelor’s and/or master’s degree in the study of user experience, design, research, business or related fields; for example, Information Design, Human Factors/HCI, Psychology, Cognitive Sciences, Sociology OR alternative equivalent project/portfolio experience.
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Experience in analytical protein characterization techniques such as SEC-HPLC or UHPLC, SDS-PAGE, Endosafe. Experience with other protein characterization technologies (DLS, SEC-MALS, LC/MS, IEX/HIC-HPLC) would be a strong plus.
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The Infrastructure Materials Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology seeks a researcher who has knowledge of polymeric materials, as well as familiarity or expertise within one or more of the following technical areas: polymer degradation characterization, instrumented mechanical testing for strain evolution, structural health monitoring, material damage analysis or modeling.
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Experience in land-use and land-cover change with tools such as ArcGIS or QGIS. This is an EPfunded and collaborative project between the Department of Bioengineering, Civil Engineering, and Environmental Engineering at Florida Gulf Coast University, and the Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science at Florida State University.
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The work will be carried out as a member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration at Louisiana State University (LSU), very close to the LIGO Livingston Observatory (LLO), with opportunity to collaborate with scientists at LLO. Responsibilities: Postdoctoral Researcher - (100%) Maintain and develop computing infrastructure for the LIGO experiment and associated tasks.
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The Intelligent System Experience (ISE) group is seeking a Senior User Studies Researcher to join our user studies team to help deliver the best possible user experience for iPhone, iPad, and Mac products, as well as new prototype products.
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7-10 years of proven experience conducting/leading Design Research/ User Experience Research efforts. As a member of the User Experience Research Team, you will contribute to Fidelity s future growth using human-centered design to understand people, generate new offerings, and rapidly experiment new ideas.
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