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M.A./M.S or PhD in either Experimental Psychology, Design Research, Human Factors, Social Sciences, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Cognitive Science, etc), or other related fields or demonstrable equivalent practical experience.
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Experience in conducting user research or in partnership with a UX Researcher. Create world-class, user-centered designs through consideration of market research, business requirements, customer feedback, and usability study findings.
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A user-centered design strategist - you are passionate about integrating Design Thinking methodologies into Product Development to define user problem spaces and n eeds , user metrics of success, cocreat e with Product teams to solve complex problems.
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Enabling the movement towards advanced chip design, KLA's Global Products Group (GPG), which is responsible for creating all of KLA’s metrology and inspection products, is looking for the best and the brightest research scientist, software engineers, application development engineers, and senior product technology process engineers.
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Additive manufacturing (3D printing) for product design and development. B.S. in Mechanical/Biomedical Engineering or other related degree with 5-7 years of experience in biomedical research and/or product development.
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Collaborate closely with UX Research, UX Writing, Brand, and Product leadership to shape the overall design vision of your area of ownership. 6-8+ years of relevant industry experience in a Product Design, Interaction Design, or UX Design role.
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The successful candidate will have an in-depth understanding of electronic systems development, FPGA design, firmware, PCB design/layout and test development/infrastructure.
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Translate usability test results and other user research into product design improvements. Direct software UI/UX design experience of EDA and related tools is a plus.
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Strong background and knowledge working with a wide range of UI Design, Visual Design, UX Research in a highly technical environment or complex product suite, demonstrated through a comprehensive portfolio of successful consumer products.
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Lead direction and strategy discussions through research by analyzing, consolidating, or synthesizing what is known about user, product, service, or business needs. 8 years of experience conducting UX research on products.
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Work closely with Design, Advanced Technology Research and Development, Fab and assembly Manufacturing to define semiconductor device reliability requirements, characterize the device reliability for state-of–the–art IC process and package technologies with detailed data analysis.
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Work with the Development and Strategic Communications Committee to design and implement a cohesive communications plan to highlight FCE’s mission and community impact and cultivate donor relationships.
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5+ years of successful experience in automotive and manufacturing industry in fields relating to autonomous driving and advance driver assistance systems (ADAS) areas with a focus on technology, business development, product and partner management, solution development, or venture investing experience in a corporate environment.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Developer/Business Systems Analyst with a focus on QMS in the medical device industry, including expertise in Post Market Surveillance, Complaints Management, CAPA, Nonconformance, and Regulatory Submissions.
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Design and facilitate faculty development workshops about research-based instructional design, online and hybrid learning, and instructional technology. The successful candidate will have a passion for education and the mission of the University, strong project management skills, a record of researching and identifying best practices and tools for teaching and learning, demonstrated knowledge of current trends in instructional design and technology, and a commitment to collaborative teamwork and creative problem solving.
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