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Michelle Chen
User Experience Researcher at IBM Security
Michelle Chen is a skilled UX professional with a passion for user-centered design and a focus on inquiry and empathy to create seamless user experiences. She enjoys deconstructing complex systems and values-driven design, social impact, and diversity, equity, & inclusion.
Michelle's expertise includes a range of qualitative and quantitative research techniques, design methodologies, project management, and product development processes. Her skill set encompasses usability testing, wireframing, prototyping, and Agile methodologies.
Education-wise, Michelle has a Master's degree in Information Management and Systems with a focus on User Experience Research and Design from UC Berkeley School of Information, along with a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science from Carleton College and experience in a Study Abroad Program in Cognitive Science in Budapest.
With a solid background working in prestigious organizations like IBM as a User Experience Researcher and various roles at UC Berkeley and other companies, Michelle has honed her skills in research, design, project management, and product development. She has also been involved in digital communications, quality assurance, and internships in UX and research.
Michelle Chen is open to connecting with others and discussing all things UX. She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to any project or team, focusing on improving user experiences and creating impactful designs.