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As a User Experience Researcher on the Financial Services & Trust team, you will work collaboratively with our design, product and engineering teams. Global user research experience is desirable.
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Advanced user of Python, R, or similar, for data analysis and experience with SQL. Expertise in survey/experiment design and methodology. Education PhD or Master’s degree (PhD preferred) in Psychology, Behavioral Science/Economics, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, Social Science, Human-Computer Interaction or related field.
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As Senior User Experience Researcher , you will partner with International Product Strategy , Data Science, UX and various Product teams to push the spectrum of thinking and amplify user outcomes.
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5+ years of industry (hands-on) working experience conducting research as a business analyst, market researcher, UX Researcher, or equivalent professional experience required.
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Collaborate closely with Designers, UX Researcher, Mechanical Engineers, Clinical Engineers and Product Managers to turn complex technologies into meaningful user experiences. Experience with prototyping (3D Printing, CNC, Metal/Wood/Foam Fabrication.
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You will join the Human Factors & Experience Design (HFXD) team and help shape OTTAVA™, Johnson & Johnson's new surgical robotic system. Minimum 2 years of relevant work experience (design portfolio is required.
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We are looking for a talented User Experience (UX) Researcher who is passionate about making a difference in the world through responsible, data-driven innovations. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, User Experience Research, or a related field.
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Xperi’s Design & Research team is looking for an experienced User Researcher. You have at least three years of experience in conducting qualitative and quantitative HMI (Connected Car & Automotive) in-vehicle user research; test methods, data collection, synthesis, and deliverables.
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Some understanding of genetics and biology, experience with web design or coding, or with qualitative or user research a plus. Employ methods that could address user experience or phenotyping algorithms, for example.
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M.S. or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field (mathematics, physics or computer engineering), with a focus on computer vision and/or machine learning or comparable professional experience; or equivalent experience.
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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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As a User Experience Researcher (UXR), you’ll help your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers understand user needs. Google User Experience (UX) is made up of multi-disciplinary teams of UX Designers, Researchers, Writers, Content Strategists, Program Managers, and Engineers: we care deeply about the people who use our products.
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Demonstrable experience in product research and/or user experience (UX) research informing growth and monetization strategy. Mixed methods research expertise including hands-on experience leading end-to-end quantitative and qualitative research studies.
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Leverage your experience leading user research programs with a specific focus in automotive HMI. At least three years of experience working in a user research lab setting and first-hand experience operating and maintaining all lab equipment (e.g., recording devices, data collection, pan-tilt-zoom cameras, etc.
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Experience with scripting / programming skills (e.g., Python, PowerShell, Java, Perl etc.) ClientServices Engineering is looking for a Robustness Analysis Researcher to design, coordinate, execute, and monitor offensive security activities and penetration tests for ML systems.
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